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S1.56 Victoria: The Prime Ministers (Part 3/5)

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🗓️ 17 November 2012

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Having looked at Victoria's personal life, we now look at the events of her reign through her Prime Ministers. In this first of two episodes, we encounter the first six of her ten leaders. Her first PM, Melbourne, was an old-school Whig with a penchant for anecdotes and little work, while Sir Robert Peel's efforts to modernise the Conservative party saw a split that threw politics into confusion for the next ten years. Lord John Russell (Whig) and the Earl of Derby (Conservative) both struggled to hold their respective governments together, while the Earl of Aberdeen's talented coalition was brought down by the Crimean War. Victoria had positive relationships with all five, but it was the roguish, charming, womanising, unpredictable Lord Palmerston who came to dominate, winning the support of the public and overseeing the formation of the Liberal Party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Rex Factor.

0:10.0

This week, Victoria's Prime Ministers.

0:15.0

With your hosts Graham Duke and Ali Hood.

0:27.0

Hello! Hello!

0:28.0

Welcome to Ratched featuring all the Kings and Kings of England from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth

0:31.8

the second.

0:32.6

It's good to be back.

0:33.6

It is.

0:34.6

We've had a goodly time off.

0:35.8

I went on holiday.

0:37.0

I've had a new job.

0:38.0

It serves all right.

0:38.9

But we're going to go back in time.

0:41.1

For the last time, we did two episodes for her biography which is essentially her as Victoria

0:46.4

the woman her life now we're looking at her prime ministers but also the

0:51.2

events yes because it's too much to cram in diaries.

0:55.0

So, we're going to do this by administration.

0:59.0

Um...

1:01.0

i.e. each government, because some of the prime ministers are there more than what.

1:05.0

So we will start at the beginning with the Victoria's first prime minister.

1:10.0

Viscount Melbourne.

1:12.0

William Lamb, the second Viscount Melbourne. William Lamb, the second Viscount Melbourne, was born in 1779 into an aristocratic

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