PM (Prime Minister)
The is no leader of a government in England as it is part of the United Kingdom(UK). The leader of the UK Government is the Rt Hon David Cameron MP Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party.
The leader of the country, is Her Majesty The Queen. The head of the UK government is the Prime Minister.
Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister.Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK systems with HM Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.
In UK the PM is the leader of the largest party in Parliament, & is the person in leadership of the Government. The Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the second largest Party in the House of Commons & is politically opposed to the party in Government. Basically the PM governs the country & the Leader of the Opposition critiscises what the PM & the Government do.
The Head of Government in Canada is referred too as the ''Prime Minister''.
It is called voting.
An MP, Member of Parliament : Each party has a leader, the party that is voted in to form a Government, that leader becomes PM, Prime Minister.
Officially they are invited to form a government by the monarch. In reality the leader of the party with a majority of seats in the house brcomes the primemiister
There is none but if you want to call the federal government that sure have it your way...
Yes, Inland Revenue is controlled by the UK Government, except that we call it 'Income Tax' over here.
Great Britain does not have a leader because it is not a country. The head of state of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II. The current head of government in the UK is David Cameron.
The vice leader is the leader of the Liberal Democrats. His name is Nick Clegg or as some may call him "Cleggy-Weggy".