The Prime Minister of Great Britain governs the country, as the official leader of the ruling party of Parliament, and since Great Britain is a constitutional democracy, he also has a duty to consult with the monarch (who currently is Queen Elizabeth II, long may she reign) and to obtain her consent for his policies.
To lead 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
The Prime Minister of the UK has a number of roles. They include (but are not limited to) Leader of their political party, First Lord of the Treasury, Ambassador for the UK when visiting overseas and Her Majesty the Queen's representative in Commonwealth countries.
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.