Cities by Leaders: UK

Name the city where each leader/head of state was born. As nearly all of the crowns would be London, we go with prime ministers.
1900s
Source: Wikipedia
Some were born in houses/halls or villages that are simply 'out there'
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Leader
City (born in)
population, tips
Theresa May
Eastbourne
~104k, East...
David Cameron
London
~9m, L
Gordon Brown
Giffnock
~17k, Giff..., Scotland
Tony Blair
Edinburgh
~500k, E, Scotland
John Major
St Helier
~23k, St..., GreaterL
Margaret Thatcher
Grantham
~45k, Grant...
James Callaghan
Portsmouth
~206k, P
Harold Wilson
Huddersfield
~163k, H
Edward Heath
Broadstairs
~25k, Broad...
Alec Douglas-Home
London
~9m, L
Harold Macmillan
London
~9m, L
Anthony Eden
Windlestone Hall
1 family, Wind...Hall
Winston Churchill
Blenheim
?, B, Dukes of Marlborough
Clement Attlee
Putney
~78k, Put..., GreaterL
Neville Chamberlain
Birmingham
~1,2m, B
Stanley Baldwin
Bewdley
~10k, Bew...
Ramsay MacDonald
Lossiemouth
~7k, Loss..., Scotland
Bonar Law
Kingston
818, Ki.., NB, Canada
David Lloyd George
Manchester
~546k, M
H. H. Asquith
Morley
~788k, L
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Glasgow
~622k, G, Scotland
Arthur Balfour
Whittingehame
?, Whitt...House, Scotland
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
Hatfield
~40k, Hat...
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