Rishi Sunak and record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at Remembrance Day Service

PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak and a record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at yesterday’s Remembrance Day Service.

Mr Sunak’s immediate predecessor Liz Truss was beside fellow Tories Boris Johnson, Theresa May and David Cameron.



Rishi Sunak and record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at Remembrance Day Service
PM Rishi Sunak pays tribute to Britain’s fallen soldiers at the Remembrance Day Service

Rishi Sunak and record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at Remembrance Day Service
Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Theresa May and David Cameron also attended the service

Former Labour PMs Gordon Brown and Sir Tony Blair were next in the line-up, followed by Conservative former PM Sir John Major.

Truss’s premiership was so short, she never got to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph as Prime Minister.

It is the first time in modern history the UK has had seven living ex-PMs.



Rishi Sunak and record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at Remembrance Day Service
Seven former Prime Ministers, including Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and John Major attended the memorial

Rishi Sunak and record seven surviving former PMs stood in tribute together at Remembrance Day Service
Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and John Major at the Remembrance Day service at London’s Cenotaph