No, the Prime Minister is a constituency MP, the current Prime Minister Gordon Brown is the MP for Dunfirmline East in Scotland. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest political party in the UK House of Commons and is "asked" by the monarch to form a government
Not just a vote for a prime minister. A referendum is a vote on an issue that affects an entire nation.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
Unless someone is registered to vote in the constituency of the Prime Minister, he/she cannot be voted for directly.
The people want to pick out who they think would be the best prime minister.
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A prime minister becomes leader of the country because he has thesupport of the majority of the members of parliament, That is he is the boss of the biggest political party. People in Australia donut vote for a prime minister they vote for a member of Parliament
No, Nellie McClung was an advocate of Women's right to vote in Manitoba, and then Canada. She staged a mock parliament in Manitoba, and as the 'Prime Minister' attacked men's right to vote.
James Callaghan
Prime Minister
Through election.
Willie Telavi is the Prime Minister of Tuvalu.Telavi became the Prime Minister of Tuvalu on 2010 December 24. Telavi helped bring down the previous Prime Minister Maatia Toafa, by crossing the floor and enabling a vote of non-confidence.