The Museum of the Prime Minister is proud to announce its newly formed Advisory Council. Its esteemed members will bring a wealth of expertise, knowledge and experience to help guide and support the Museum of the Prime Minister towards achieving its mission to establish a permanent museum in central London where visitors can explore the achievements, failures and decisions of British prime ministers – a museum about our past to educate our future.
Dr Robert D. Kilgour will be the Chair of the Advisory Council – members include Baroness Jay of Paddington, daughter of former Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan, Baroness Vere of Norbiton, the Conservative peer and Dan Snow, the historian and broadcaster.
Mr Snow, the great great grandson of David Lloyd George, the Liberal MP who was prime minister from 1916 to 1922, said the museum promised to be “a beacon of historical insight, illuminating the lives and legacies of those who have shaped our nation”.
He added: “I’m very happy to support the Museum of the Prime Minister and look forward to helping shape its future as a member of the advisory council.
“The history of one of the world’s great political offices is rich and varied and this museum will bring to life the stories of those who have served as Britain’s prime minister. It will ensure that future generations can connect with the personal journeys and monumental decisions that have defined our political heritage.”
“It will ensure that future generations can connect with the personal journeys and monumental decisions that have defined our political heritage.”

