List of fictional Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
The portrayals of fictional Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom have been either completely fictional figures, or composite figures based on real-life people, or real-life figures who have never been Prime Minister other than in fiction.
List of fictional Prime Ministers
See also
- List of fictional political parties
- List of fictional U.S. Presidents
- List of fictional British monarchs
- List of fictional Australian politicians
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