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Ceremonially, the prime minister is appointed by the sovereign. However, in reality, the prime minister is indirectly selected by the voters. The voters determine who sits in Parliament. The Prime Minister must be able to lead parliament, that is control half the votes in Parliament.
Downing Street in Westminster, close to the Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister's home is No.10, whilst the Chancellor lives in No.11.
rosevelt meet british prime minister in 1941.
To pay off the dept from the French and Indian War.
Clement Attlee was the British prime minister
Ceremonially, the prime minister is appointed by the sovereign. However, in reality, the prime minister is indirectly selected by the voters. The voters determine who sits in Parliament. The Prime Minister must be able to lead parliament, that is control half the votes in Parliament.
In the British Parliament, Prime Minister's Questions, is from noon till 12.30 every Wednesday when Parliament is sitting.
The party that wins the most seats in the British Parliament will have the Prime Minister. Within the majority party, party members elect their leader who becomes the Prime Minister.
Any Prime Minister may be voted out by his or her party, it is decided by the party, however a parliament is a maximum of 5 years.
The Prime Minister acts pretty much, like the President in the States does. However, in Canada, the Prime Minister is held accountable by the Governor General, who is the British Queen's representative in Canada. The Governor General can dissolve parliament, if necessary, and declare elections as needed.
The United Kingdom does not have a President. The Prime Minister is a party leader in the British Parliament, and has the executive powers of a President - but not the status, as this is held by the Queen.
Downing Street in Westminster, close to the Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister's home is No.10, whilst the Chancellor lives in No.11.
The British Prime Minister is head of the Parliament and has responsibility for the UK's welfare. He submits laws to be passed and is the key person that interacts with all other world leaders.
His job is being Member of the British Parliament and he also is The UK Prime Minister
Yes, the Prime Minister of India is always a member of parliament.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.
Grenville was the British Prime Minister in 1765 -until July The Quartering Act was passed in March. although strictly a Prime Minister does not pass an Act Parliament does - Grenville was head of Government when Parliament passed the Act