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The Conservative Party.
Wayne Rooney
Prime Minister
The party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons
It is the party that does not have current ruling power. For example, in the British Government the two parties are the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is the ruling party and the House of Lords is the party out of power. Same thing if you were using the American system as well. Currently, the Liberal party would be the majority party, thus the party in power, and the Republican party would be the party out of power. The main reason the party out of power is there is to keep the ruling party under control. Though they do not have any real power or ability to keep a law from passing, they can pass on some influence for their point of view, thus keeping the government semi-balanced.
The Conservative Party.
The leader of the majority party in the house of commons will normally become the Prime Minister
Wayne Rooney
The Labour Party.
The Speaker of the House of Commons oversees all proceedings that occur in the House of Commons. If the Speaker is not present, one of his deputies will be in control of the House's debates and votes.
He/she is the leader of the party in power
The Member of Parliament of the House of Commons of Canada elected to represent the federal district of Oak Ridges-Markham is currently Paul Calandra, a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.
The Conservatives but they do not have an overall majority.
House of Commons.
Currently, the Conservatory Party is in Government in the House of Commons.
Currently, no party holds a majority of seats in the House of Commons. Her Majesty's Government for Canada (the Conservative Party) holds a plurality of seats (144), but must govern with the support of nine or more opposition members of the Commons on all key votes. Should a measure of confidence (i.e., any vote on a budget, a ways and means motion, or a key agenda piece of the Government) not pass, the Government would be considered defeated and would need to resign or seek a dissolution of Parliament.
If you mean the British House of Commons (Parliament) the leader of the majority party (or coalition) is the Prime Minister (currently Gordon Brown). The head of state is the Queen, Elizabeth II.