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From this time, there was a growing acceptance of the position of Prime Minister and the title was more commonly used, Legal Jobs London if only unofficially. [37][18] Associated initially with the Whigs, even the Tories started to accept it. Lord North, for example, who had said the office was "unknown to the constitution", reversed himself in 1783 when he said, "In this country some one man or some body of men like a Cabinet should govern the whole and direct every measure."[38][39] In 1803, Legal Jobs London William Pitt the Younger, also a Tory, suggested to a friend that "this person generally called the first minister" was an absolute necessity for a government to function, and expressed his belief that this Legal Jobs London person should be the minister in charge of the finances.[28]

William Pitt the Younger in front Legal Jobs London of the Treasury Bench addressing the House of Commons. Pitt's 19 year ministry followed by Lord Liverpool's 15, led the Tory Party to accept the office of Prime Minister as a convention of the constitution.

The Tories' wholesale conversion Legal Jobs London started in 1784 when Pitt was confirmed as Prime Minister. For the next 17 years until 1801 (and again from 1804 to 1806), Pitt, the Tory, was Prime Minister in the same sense that Walpole, the Whig, had been earlier. Thus, the Legal Jobs London Tories, for practical political reasons, finally accepted the constitutional changes implied in the Revolutionary Settlement.

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