Boris Johnson is not to drop the first British leader Ill while in office. This is what happens when his predecessor took off time

Boris Johnson is not to drop the first British leader Ill while in office. This is what happens when his predecessor took off time

UK. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to take over in his third day in intensive care with COVID-19, are forced to make him the first world leader to take a break from his post because of the crown. In his absence, the country is run jointly Cabinet of the country, while Foreign Minister Dominic Raab, who is also the first Secretary of State in the UK, and then Johnson, de facto deputy, are the most important decisions signed off. Unusually, the UK lacking a constitutional provision that a Member of sentences, which would immediately assume the office when a leader is injured or dies. This moment is something unprecedented in the history of the British. In the past, when other prime ministers health problems suffered in office, there have been a number of remedies. Here’s how three leaders have faced in the history of their time out of the office. Winston Churchill Winston Churchill, who served 1941-1945, when the British Prime Minister and again until 1955 suffered a stroke in his second term in 1951, at 79 June was in 1953. With its “exceptional resilience “said Andrew Robert, author of Churchill: Walking with destiny (2018), was able to meet a closet than two hours the next day. “Although the Cabinet minister has talked more than usual and [Churchill] spoke less than usual, no one realized he had a stroke,” says Robert. Churchill went first to his country home, Chartwell, and then at Checkers, the official residence of the prime minister to recover for about two months, according to Kevin Theakston, a professor of the British government in the British patent the University of Leeds. “A week in his recovery period of two months has begun to answer that he would visit some political figures,” he says. At that time, Anthony Eden, Churchill’s successor waiting -after Kevin Ruane, professor of modern history at Canterbury Christ Church University U. K., was also seriously ill after a near-fatal series of verpfuschtem bile duct operations in April. “He was not to take over the situation and that a mini constitutional crisis,” he says. As a result, it was then Chancellor Richard Austen Butler presidency in the government by mid-August, when Churchill took over this task. In July and August of Churchill “only spasmodic attention to certain state-owned enterprises paid”, and there are many reports of his novels of Cecil Scott Forester and snoozing Read Theakston says. The Prime Minister has begun to pay more attention to the work of the office of the government to pay, as he recovered, he adds. Robert says that Churchill worked primarily from his bed and was not seen as unusual. During his premiership in World War II, Churchill would work until lunch to bed, says Robert, adding that “It’s never been around much for the best times to be expected zoom. People do not expect much from him in some way of seeing. “Behind the scenes, the day was the work of largely government run for the day work for three close associates Churchill. “Often in fact they sent on behalf of the Prime Minister, when Churchill probably had not even seen the memo. They knew that his thoughts quite well”, Theakston says. One big difference between then and now was that “this was all a mystery,” says Theakston. Almost no one knew the race, apart from Queen Elizabeth and several Ministers. It was such secrecy was possible, “the last time,” says Robert, made possible by the fact that “Churchill, a close friend of the tycoon of the press was” that have not agreed to publish it. In the month of October 1953, Churchill returned to work fully. But the prime minister, then almost 80 years, was deaf and a “huge hearing aid” would be placed at the center of the cabinet table, attached to his ear so he can hear everyone says Robert. After Churchill office in April 1955 left him in 1965. In January, Anthony Eden, Churchill’s successor Anthony began a series of blows to have Eden’s death eventually lead had long-term health problems, including depression, jaundice and the presence of gallstones, and the game came two years after his Premiership in January 1957, after his doctors warned him was his life if he continued in office. He came at the height of the crisis of the Suez Canal down by the nationalization of the canal precipitated by the then Egyptian President Abdul Nasser in July 1956. The channel through the Suez Canal owned company had, which was controlled by the French and British interests. Today Fearing calls a new Arab alliance, the Eden cut oil supplies to Europe, and conspired with France and Israel to reclaim the channel through which the British government patent “poorly executed invasion.” It has attracted widespread international criticism, and Eden was forced into a humiliating retreat. “Placed an enormous burden on the Suez crisis the Eden that was imposed by a recurrence of the disease and the medications used to treat this disease,” says Theakston. In November 1956 Eden for three weeks after Recuperate in Jamaica it was during this period then the head of the House of Commons Butler and the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold Macmillan, on matters within the government in deciding has taken the lead, says Theakston . Seems to have been a hidden “succession struggle and rivalry” between Butler and Macmillan, adds Theakston. Eden resigned in January 1957 seems finally won the Queen quickly appointed him to the role of Prime Minister Macmillan. His “number one job” in office, says Roberts, was to “repair the damage that the Suez crisis had made with the United States,” as Macmillan had a “very good relationship in the war” with ‘then US. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and he knew “very well,” says Robert, started the special relationship between Britain and the United States Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher was re generally healthy during his time as prime minister from May 1979 to November 1990 famous survive sleep four hours a day. But in August 1983, Thatcher then 57, a detached retina, suffered in his right eye, requiring eye surgery to have and spend three nights in the hospital. William Whitelaw, then deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, was in case he needed to take business from day to day, but a spokesman at that time pointed out that Thatcher was in office and would remain for telephone contact. After 1983 the diary of the chief economic advisor Alan Walters Thatcher, it was late for work the night after their surgery. As a pause Parliament for the summer was their workload was lighter. In 1986, Thatcher is back in the hospital for two days for an operation on his hand after suffering from Dupuytren’s contracture, a condition that causes permanent, or more fingers bend towards the palm. “You could not use his right hand because he was blindfolded for a bit ‘when she came out,” says Theakston. Thatcher’s advisers took the box next to options on their notes and use their hands on the box next to the decision approving the left cross. Theakston says that before his surgery “Thatcher would underline, exclamation point to write and comment on the sidelines. She was always active in bringing himself on the expression of paperwork.”