British leadership style since 1979, coursework assignment help

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That is a essay about British leadership style since 1979, and please describe five leaders(leadership style) from 1979 to now.for this essay,the grammar should be simple, that is ok.

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British Leadership Style – Outline
Thesis statement: Focusing on the prime ministers of Britain since 1979, a person will be able
to understand the different leadership techniques that each prime minister used to rule Britain.
These prime ministers include Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and,
David Cameron.
I. Introduction
II. Prime ministers of Britain since 1979 and their leadership styles
A. Margaret Thatcher
B. John Major
C. Tony Blair
D. Gordon Brown
E. David Cameron


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Introduction

Britain is usually referred to as the United Kingdom, a sovereign state. It is an island
nation in northwestern Europe and is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England is the home to Britain’s capital city, London. Over the years, Britain has had different
leadership styles under various leaders who have majorly led the country within different periods
of time. By focusing on the prime ministers of Britain since 1979, one can understand the
different techniques that each leader used to rule Britain. These prime ministers include;
Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and, David Cameron.
Prime Ministers of Britain since 1979 and their Leadership Styles
Margaret Thatcher
To begin with, Margaret Thatcher was the only female prime minister of Britain. She
ruled Britain from1979-1990. During her era, she exhibited self-confidence, aggressiveness,
dominance, and a moral belief of how things should be portrayed in governance (Gardiner &
Thompson, 2013). Thatcher practiced autocratic leadership in which she expected the people of
Britain t...


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