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  1. John Roy Major (Surrey, 29 de marzo de 1943) es un político británico del Partido Conservador y primer ministro del Reino Unido del 28 de noviembre de 1990 al 2 de mayo de 1997. Anteriormente trabajó en los gobiernos de Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990) como secretario en jefe del ministro de Hacienda , secretario de Estado para Relaciones Exteriores y de la Mancomunidad y ministro de Hacienda.

  2. 10. Nov. 2020 · 10 November 2020. Brexit may be "even more brutal than expected" due to the UK's negotiating "failures", Sir John Major has said. In a speech in London, the ex-prime minister said the UK's ...

  3. 13. Nov. 2017 · Eventually Major encouraged his critics to ‘put up or shut up’ and John Redwood resigned from the Cabinet to challenge for the leadership in 1995. Although Major won comfortably, the fact that he was challenged at all showed his weakness. He never recovered and stood down immediately on losing the 1997 election in order to watch the cricket.

  4. Major, John (b. 1943) (1943– )British Conservative politician; prime minister (1990–97).The son of a music-hall performer turned designer of garden ornaments, Major was born and brought up in south London. After the collapse of the family business the Majors lived in some poverty; John left school at sixteen and worked in labouring jobs ...

  5. 19. Sept. 2022 · Nachrichten rund um den ehemaligen Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs John Major im Überblick: Hier finden Sie alle Meldungen und Informationen der FAZ zum Thema John Major.

  6. 11 Mar. The Reunion. The Final Years of John Major's Government. Senior politicians relive the final years of John Major’s government. BBC Radio 4. Available for over a year. 42 mins. Don't ...

  7. John Major. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1990-1997. Sir John Major was born on 29th March 1943, the son of Tom Ball, known as Tom Major, and Gwen Major. He was educated at Cheam Common Primary School and then Rutlish Grammar School. He left school in 1959, on the day before his sixteenth birthday.