England does not have a president as it's a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is head of state but her powers are largely limited to ceremonial duties (though in certain extreme cases, she is able to disolve Parliament). Gordon Brown, as Prime Minister, is leader of the country.
There is no president of England. There is only the prime minister and the Queen. And HM the Queen is the Queen of Great Britain & The PrimeMinister is the PM of the United Kingdom. I use the 2 different names to name what I assume you mean by England, which is a constituent part of both.
The United Kingdom doesn't have a president, it is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth the Second has been queen since 1952 and the current Prime Minister is Gordon Brown who succeeded Tony Blair.
present no president in britain ,David Cameron is prime minister of britan
England does not have a president they have a priminister and he is called david Cameron.
The United Kingdom, of which England is a part, does not have a President. The United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy.
England doesn't have a president, it has a Prime Minister.
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The United Kingdom does not have the office of President. The UK is a constitutional monarchy. See related link.The United Kingdom does not have the office of President. The UK is a constitutional monarchy. See related link.The United Kingdom does not have the office of President. The UK is a constitutional monarchy. See related link.The United Kingdom does not have the office of President. The UK is a constitutional monarchy. See related link.
John Edgar Hoover was NEVER president of the UK ! The United Kingdom is a Monarchy - ruled by a King or Queen ! There has never been a 'united kingdom of america' either !
The United Kingdom does not have a Vice President as they are a constitutional monarchy, the equivilent would be the Deputy Prime Minister
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We don't have presidents.
Wales does not have a president it has a first minister - Carwyn Jones
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First, it should be noted that in England, this is NOT a government expression-- in the United States, there is a President (assisted by his Vice President), but in the United Kingdom, there is a Prime Minister and various deputy ministers. The expression "Vice President" is a business expression, referring to someone who is subordinate to the company's president but second-in-command. This person is in a position of authority and carries out various leadership functions that support the president.
The United Kingdom doesn't have a president. It is a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The current Monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and the present Prime Minister is David Cameron.
England is a part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Queen Elizabeth II is queen of The United Kingdom. There is no King. There is no emperor. There is no president.
The United Kingdom doesn't have a President. It is a Constitutional Monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State since 1952. The present Prime Minister is David Cameron who heads the government.
is the former President of the National Union of Students in the United Kingdom