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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English politician who served as the Prime Minister of the English Republic from 2008 until 2011, taking office following the resignation of predecessor Jeremy Irons in October of 2008 and after being appointed subsequent a Parliamentary special election, and was reconfirmed as Conservative Party leader in December after having spent two months as the interim party leader.

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  • Hugh Grant (Napoleon's World)
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  • Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English politician who served as the Prime Minister of the English Republic from 2008 until 2011, taking office following the resignation of predecessor Jeremy Irons in October of 2008 and after being appointed subsequent a Parliamentary special election, and was reconfirmed as Conservative Party leader in December after having spent two months as the interim party leader.
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Period
  • 1996(xsd:integer)
  • --05-03
  • --10-18
  • --10-23
Spouse
  • Elizabeth Hurley Grant
Name
  • Hugh Grant
Party
  • Conservative
Successor
Profession
  • Businessman
Order
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Position
  • Leader of the Conservative Party
  • Deputy Prime Minister of the English Republic
  • Member of Parliament, South London-Wickett
  • Prime Minister of the English Republic
Birth
  • 1960-09-09(xsd:date)
Predecessor
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  • incumbent
  • Kevin Stuart
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  • Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English politician who served as the Prime Minister of the English Republic from 2008 until 2011, taking office following the resignation of predecessor Jeremy Irons in October of 2008 and after being appointed subsequent a Parliamentary special election, and was reconfirmed as Conservative Party leader in December after having spent two months as the interim party leader. Grant's term as Prime Minister was spent trying to undo much of the damage from various scandals during the Irons era and institute long-term electoral and bureaucratic reform, with mixed results. Despite a growing economy, dissaffection with the Conservative Party led to Grant's narrow loss in the 2011 English Parliamentary election to Jack Davenport's Labour Party. Since May 4, 2011, Grant has served as the Leader of the Opposition, and has indicated that he intends to remain the party leader for the foreseeable future.
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