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John Major is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997. He was born in London and raised in a modest household, which shaped his perspective on governance and social issues. Major's political career began when he was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1979. He quickly rose through the ranks of the Conservative Party, eventually taking over leadership from Margaret Thatcher. His time in office was marked by the challenges of economic recession and the complexities of the Northern Ireland peace process, which he navigated with a focus on reconciliation and social stability.

After leaving office, Major remained active in public life, contributing to discussions on political reform, international relations, and the importance of civic responsibility. He is known for his calm demeanor and his commitment to bridging divides within society. Through his post-political career, he has written extensively on history and politics, reflecting on his experiences in government and his vision for a more unified society. Major's influence continues to be felt in British politics and beyond.

Data di nascita March 29, 1943
Luogo di nascita London, England
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