Devolved Government.
Scotland
There is no capital of northern Scotland. Scotland's seat of Government and Parliament is in Edinburgh. The largest city in north Scotland is Inverness.
David Cameron, or any UK Prime Minister, is the head of government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. However, Scotland has its own government and Wales and Northern Ireland have their own assemblies. So those constituent countries have their own "leaders" while England has no devolved government.
A First Minister is the head of the government or executive (in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland).
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Dundee in Scotland, is in the northern hemisphere.
Scotland is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
About 8% of Great Britains population lives in Scotland, 5% in Wales and 85% in England.
Yes, as part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Scotland has a Parliamentary form of Government, as does the rest of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Although there is a Parliament based at Westminster (London) that covers the whole of the UK, Scotland has its' own Parliament with devolved powers (i.e. it carries sole responsibilty for a large amount of the government of Scotland, but has limited powers in some areas such as taxation).
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July is summer in Scotland (as it is throughout the northern hemisphere).