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==No. 10 Downing Street==
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The hub of govermance of Great Britain has gone through the ups and downs of life to become a synonym for the main seat of political power in Great Britain. Even before it became the official residence of the Prime Minister (PM)in the 1730s, it was a playground of politics [2].
höhen und tiefen mit erlebt, schon vor seiner 1730s owner of building intermingled in politics
wapole fct king übernommen, brauchte representative büro
before playground of politics 2


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kolonialzeit liefen fäden aus ganz welt zusammen in eigenen secretaires 3

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No. 10 Downing Street

The hub of govermance of Great Britain has gone through the ups and downs of life to become a synonym for the main seat of political power in Great Britain. Even before it became the official residence of the Prime Minister (PM)in the 1730s, it was a playground of politics [2].

kolonialzeit liefen fäden aus ganz welt zusammen in eigenen secretaires 3

References and Further Reading

References

[1] “List of all British Prime Ministers since 1721”. Guardian. 24 May 2010 [<<http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/may/12/british-prime-ministers-listedspreadsheet# data>>]

[2] “History of the Building”. Number10. 24.04.2010. [<<http://www.number10.gov.uk/history-and-tour/history-of-the-building>>]

[3] "No. 10 Downing Street." Ed. Cox, Montague H. and G. Topham Forrest. "ChapterSurvey of London: volume 14 - St Margaret, Westminster, part III: Whitehall II. 1931: 113-141. 24 May 2010. [<<http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=748>>]

[4] “David Cameron”. Conseravtives. 24.05.2010 [<<http://www.conservatives.com/people/david_cameron.aspx>>]

[5] Maurer, Michael. Kleine Geschichte Englands. Stutgart: Reclam, 2007: 259-265, 270f, 277, 281f, 287-289, 446-459.