The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (PM), becomes PM when is asked by the Queen (the head of state) to form a government (the cabinet) after their partys victory in a General Election. The PM is the chairperson of the cabinet and is responsible for appointing members of the cabinet to the various ministries of state (the Home Secretary the Chancellor, the Health Secretary etc.). The Ministers and Cabinet undertake the duties of Government by leading the civil service departments for which they are responsible.
The Cabinet and its ministers are also responsible for drafting legislation which is then debated and voted on in the house of Commons so that it can become law.
The PM also answers questions in parliament twice a week. He/she also meets with the Queen (HM) once a week, where HM advises, warns and/or cautions the PM.
By convention the PM is also the leader of the party in power (except when coalition governments are formed such as that during WW2 and the current)
There are more things the PM does but the above is the core of it.
In those countries that have Prime Ministers, they serve as the head of government, broadly directing the work of all parts of the government.
The Prime Minister is in charge of the Government.
The current Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron. Every Thursday, the Queen of the UK meets the Prime Minister.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
If you mean the UK Prime Minister, it is 10 Downing Street London. The Australian Prime Minister lives in "The Lodge" in Canberra.
The shadow prime minister is the leader of the opposition
Winston Churchill became the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII.
No, Gordon Brown was the Prime Minister of the UK.
William Pitt was a UK Prime Minister.
prime minister, Winston Churchill
London doesn't have a Prime Minister. The Deputy Prime Minister of the UK is Nick Clegg.
Brian cant hasn't been prime minister
This depends on the country. Reask your question or see related questions. Canada: Jean Chretien was the Prime Minister in 1995. UK: John Major was the prime minister of the UK in 1995.
like the President in US or the Prime Minister in UK or Canada President in India however is not as powerful as the Prime Minister