Scotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom that has Gordon Brown as the Prime Minister, who is incidentally Scottish.
Scotland's devolved government is lead by First Minister; Alex Salmond
The prime minister of this country used to be Tony Blair, but don't get confused, he is no longer in office.
Nicola Sturgeon is the current (2015) First Minister.
Scotland has a First Minister, it is currently Alex Salmond.
The first Scottish Prime Minister was one Donald Dewar. Donald Dewar entered office on 7 May, 1999 and left office on 11 October 2000.
She has some input, but both houses of Paliament must concur. The Prime Misister must also agree.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
Scotland does not have its own Prime Minister, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, the current Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron. (May 2010)
Scotland does not have a Prime Minister. It has a First Minister. In 2014, Alex Salmond is the First Minister of Scotland.
Marquette and Joliet were sent on their journey by the French government, specifically by the governor of New France, which was the French colony in North America. They were tasked with exploring the Mississippi River to find a potential river route to the Pacific Ocean.
Scotland does not have a Prime Minister, it has a first minister.
Peterhead, Scotland, sits on the eastern most coast of Scotland. It is approximately 1 degree 46 minutes west of the Prime Meridian.
Scotland is in the northern hemisphere as it is north of the Equator. Also, as Scotland is to the west of the Prime Meridian, it is also in the Western Hemisphere.
The first minister of Scotland is different from the Prime Minister. As Scotland is technically not it's own nation, it's ruled under the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the title "Prime Minister" goes to Gordon Brown. Donald Dewar became what is officially known as the First Minister in Scotland in 1999.
Kirkcaldy in Scotland.
Gordon Brown isn't the Prime Minister of England. He is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.Hence, he is in charge of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Scotland is not an independent country and shares its Prime Minister with the UK. The Prime Minister is the leader of whatever party received the highest number of votes during a general election or, in the case of a coalition, the majority part in the coalition. Scotland does have it's own First Minister who, like the Prime Minister, is the leader of whichever party receives the majority of votes except this time the election is only held in Scotland.