As well as being head of government, a prime minister may have other roles or titles - the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for example, is also First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service.[1] Prime ministers may take other ministerial posts - for example during the Second World War Winston Churchill was also Minister of Defence (although there was then no Ministry of Defence). The Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, was famous for forming his cabinet entirely of himself and his deputy as soon as the overall result of the 1972 federal election was beyond doubt (see First Whitlam Ministry).
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It depends on the nation the prime minister is presiding over. For example, the full title of Britain's prime minister is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
His full name is David William Donald Cameron.
His full name is David William Donald Cameron.
The Prime Minister's name is David Cameron.
The current Prime Minister is David Cameron.
The current Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron. Every Thursday, the Queen of the UK meets the Prime Minister.
If you are talking about the Prime Minister of the UK then his first name is Winston.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
David Cameron, who is also the UK Prime Minister.
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
Leonard It was Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill became the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII.
William Pitt was a UK Prime Minister.