Great Britain does not have a president. The United Kingdom uses a parliamentary form of government, in which the Parliament holds powers much like those of the executive and legislative branches of the US government.
As of August 2010, the prime minister of the UK is David Cameron.
England does not have a President.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is queen of England and her Government is headed by the Prim Minister, currently Mr Gordon Brown
The British government is run by a Prime Minister, not a President. England is a part of Britain.
David Cameron is the UK Prime Minister (2010)
I think the Queen of England
England does not have a president. As England does not have a president, there is no office of the president so there is no name for one.
England does not have a president, so there is not information about the current president of England to be got.
England doesn't have a president.
England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead. 2010 was a General Election year- Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown began the year as Premier, but was swept from power by Conservative David Cameron, who heads a coalition Government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives as the largest party.
England does not have a president. So there has never been a woman or man as president of England.
England does not have a senate and it does not have a president.
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
England doesn't have a president as it is a monarchy. Only republics have a president.
England does not have a president, so there is no age as an answer.
The population of England in 2010 is approximately 51,482,105
England doesn't have a president. It is a monarchy. The Prime Minister would be similar to the US president.