History of the 'Special Relationship' Between U.S. Presidents and British Prime Ministers - News Summed Up

History of the 'Special Relationship' Between U.S. Presidents and British Prime Ministers


Roosevelt and Churchill President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill meet in Quebec, June 1, 1944. Bettmann Archive/Getty ImagesJohnson and Wilson British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Lyndon Johnson at the White House in Washington, April 1, 1965. The “special relationship” between the U.K. and the U.S. hit a rough patch under Prime Minister Wilson and President Johnson. Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty ImagesNixon and Wilson President Richard Nixon and British Prime Minister Harold Wilson at Chequers, the official country residence of the British prime ministers, March 5, 1969. Perhaps no other pair of president and prime minister since FDR and Churchill epitomized the U.S.-U.K.’s “special relationship” than the Iron Lady and the Gipper.


Source: ABC News January 27, 2017 12:19 UTC



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