The public votes for their Prime Minister. But the monarch (the king or queen) appoints them after the public vote.
The monarch also has the power to fire a Prime Minister or even dissolve the Parliament and rule the country through absolute monarchy (but that is unlikely to happen as it's easier to have politicians running things for you).
The leader of whichever political party wins the General Election. The two most prevalent parties are the Conservative and Labor parties. From time to time the Liberal party has been a viable option.
Theoretically, the Queen.
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and Theresa May is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (June 2017)
Yes
The President appoints the Prime Minister of India.
There are many countries in the world that have a prime minister. For example, there is the United Kingdom, who has a conservative prime minister as of 2014.
William Pitt was a UK Prime Minister.
In 2012 the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was the Right Honourable David Cameron MP.
Tony Blair resigned as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on June 27, 2007. The current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is David Cameron.
David Cameron is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
No, Nick Clegg is the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
David Cameron. It should be noted that England does not have a Prime Minister, but Cameron is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
the Prime Minister, and the Queen