In theory, yes, but like in America it is uncertain whether a non-Protestant would be electable.
No, you do not have to be Protestant to be Prime Minister of the UK. While historically, the position has been held by members of the Church of England, there are no formal religious requirements for the role. The UK is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system, and any Member of Parliament, regardless of their faith, can be appointed as Prime Minister.
Yes.
No one is, there is no prime minister of Nottingham forest, but the prime minister of England is the prime minister of Nottingham
The Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing Street, London England.
Yes she was the first female prime minister of the UK (England)
England only has one prime minister at a time. even now. (One Prime minister, one...vice(?)) But we have had 71 to date.
The Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing St. , London. He is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom which is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, not just England.
Clement Attlee was the British prime minister
Gordon Brown isn't the Prime Minister of England. He is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.Hence, he is in charge of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Neville Chamberlain. Incidentally, he was Prime Minister of all of the UK, not just England.
David Cameron. It should be noted that England does not have a Prime Minister, but Cameron is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
David Cameron is the Prime Minister of England and the United Kingdom.