Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - which includes England.
The UK does not have a president.
Great Britain doesn't have a president. It does, however, have a Prime Minister who is at present David Cameron.
Great Britain doesn't have a "Chief of State". It has a head of state - who is the reigning monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) - and a head of government; the Prime Minister.
No, he was Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Great Britain is a monarchy, has never had a president.
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We don't have a president in Britain. Instead we have a Prime Minister, who is the leader of the Government voted into power at the last General Election.
He settled with Britain.
Great Britain.
The UK has never had a president, nor has it ever been a communist country.
London is in the country of Great Britain (UK, England). They are ruled by a Queen and Parliament. There is no President.
The President is the Head of State of the United States of America, and fills the same symbolic position that the Queen of Great Britain fills for Great Britain. In addition, the President is the chief executive officer of the government, filling the functional position filled in great Britain by the Prime Minister.
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