Elizabeth II, queen of the UK and Canada is actually not allowed to vote. She is required to ask the political party with the most votes to form a government on her behalf. ('Votes' is a simplification, it's actually the party with more MPs in the House of Commons than every other party combined)
Other members of the royal family and members of the House of Lords are also not permitted to vote.
She doesn't. She is independant.
the queen! most swans belong to her!
The Labour Party (UK)
Tory (UK party)
The Conservative Party together with the Liberal Democrat Party
The political party "Moja Wyspa" in the United Kingdom is a small political party. The party's political views are not widely known, but they were the lead supporter of the solidarity act in Poland.
Conservative
In the UK, the Labour party
The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists who later became known as the Jeffersonians.
The UK's Government after the Spaniards.
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.
Labour was in charge in 2001.
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