No, you do not have to be English to become the British Prime Minister. However, candidates must be a Member of Parliament (MP) in the UK, and to be an MP, you must be a British citizen, a citizen of the Republic of Ireland, or a citizen of a Commonwealth country with the right to reside in the UK. Thus, while being English is not a requirement, being a British citizen is essential.
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
Andrew Archer - English MP - was born in 1659.
Andrew Archer - English MP - died in 1741.
To become a Member of Parliament (MP), an individual typically needs to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as being a citizen of the country, at least 18 years old, and not disqualified from holding office. Additionally, candidates usually need to win a majority of votes in their electoral constituency during elections.
I hope not, send him back to England. English need to stay in England.
First off, you're not an 'English' citizen, you are a British citizen. England is not an independent country.
I hope not, send him back to England. English need to stay in England.
Under English law you only need to be 15 to get a tattoo
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'Citizen of Newry' is in English, not Irish.
Yes...From the INS website:Do I need to be able to speak English to become a U.S. citizen?Yes, you must be able to read, write, and speak simple English. There are some exceptions for some older and long-time residents, and for some disabled permanent residents