There is currently a coalition government in Britain, with the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats party in government together. The Prime Minister is David Cameron, who is the leader of the Conservative Party, which is the larger of the two parties at present.
The Labour Party, with Tony Blair as Prime Minister.
The Labour Party with Clement Attlee as Prime Minister.
If you are asking about Britain, the Conservative Lib/Dem coalition is in power with David Cameron as Prime Minister. The Labour party is in opposition led by Ed Milliband.
In Britain there is a political party known as Labour. Currently they are the party in power, forming the government. So Britain has a "Labour Government". The other main part is the Conservative Party. When they are in power there is a "Conservative Government", or because it is a nickname for their party a "Tory Government".
Nobody has "power" in England. England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) The UK Government is currently a coalition of the Conservative and Liberal Parties. The Prime Minister is Mr David Cameron, Leader of the Conservative Party.
Australian Labor Party with Julia Gillard as Prime Minister is the dominant party at present it depends however on the backing of several independents to hold its position as the government. 2011
Actually, Denmark doesn't have a president, it has a prime minister. The prime minister that is currently in power there is Lars Løkke Rasmussen and he is the head of a coalition of the Liberal Party and the Conservative People Party.
The party in power.
Liberal party
The democratic party.
conservatives
Tony Blair.