Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's Office. Downing Street was built in the 1780s by a Sir named Downing. King Charles II paid for his life-saving favor, promoted him to Chancellor of the Exchequer and gave him the land. Downing built 15 small buildings here. After Downing's death, King George II gave No. 10 Downing Street to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Robert Walpo, in 1732, and remained the residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for more than 200 years. At that time, Britain did not have a prime minister, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer was the leader of the British government. The post of Prime Minister was only established in 1937 after the passage of the King's Ministers Act, and since then 10 Downing Street has become the residence of the Prime Minister. In addition to the residence of the Prime Minister, various ministries of the British government have gathered around Downing Street. The prime minister's residence has guards guarding and iron railing gates to block tourists, but the guards are not only fierce, but also cooperate with tourists to take pictures, which also reflects the side of the prime minister's residence and the people.
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Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's Office. Downing Street was built in the 1780s by a Sir named Downing. King Charles II paid for his life-saving favor, promoted him to Chancellor of the Exchequer and gave him the land. Downing built 15 small buildings here. After Downing's death, King George II gave No. 10 Downing Street to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Robert Walpo, in 1732, and remained the residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for more than 200 years. At that time, Britain did not have a prime minister, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer was the leader of the British government. The post of Prime Minister was only established in 1937 after the passage of the King's Ministers Act, and since then 10 Downing Street has become the residence of the Prime Minister. In addition to the residence of the Prime Minister, various ministries of the British government have gathered around Downing Street. The prime minister's residence has guards guarding and iron railing gates to block tourists, but the guards are not only fierce, but also cooperate with tourists to take pictures, which also reflects the side of the prime minister's residence and the people.
I went to No. 10 Downing Street once in my student days, and there was a fence with the Prime Minister's Office. Now the family has been separated by two fences for the second time in London and there are security piles. It seems that the alert has been strengthened everywhere after 911. Nothing else has changed. There are several ministerial units next to it. Someone has passed security checks and entered the interior of 10 Downing Street. Forgot to say that no matter when, there will always be protests at the door. This is the highlight.
Not much to see except for the street sign but we saw a lot of civil servants leaving through security before the protest march started.
The Prime Minister's Mansion in London, the British capital of the island nation of Western Europe
10 Downing Street, Westminster, London, United Kingdom, Westminster, next to Whitehall, Westminster, a Georgian-style building. Traditionally the residence of the First Chancellor of the Exchequer, but since the post was held by the Prime Minister, it has become the widely regarded residence of the British Prime Minister today. Its simple black wooden doors, embellished with the white Arabic number "10", have become a well-known marker.
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