At the moment the British Prime Minister is David Cameron and the parties are-:
The leader of the party that wins the General Election is automatically the Prime Minister.
Not unless the prime minister is their constituency member. In the UK you vote for the party you want in your constituency. Then the totals are gathered and the party that controls over half the constituencies wins.
Tony Blair
Brian cant hasn't been prime minister
Yes, the Prime Minister of the UK must be a Member of Parliament (MP). The Prime Minister is typically the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the House of Commons, which is the elected lower house of Parliament. While technically it's possible for someone who is not an MP to be appointed Prime Minister, they would need to secure a seat in the House of Commons shortly thereafter to maintain their position.
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.
The Labour Party (UK)
Stephen Harper, leader of the Conservative Party, is currently Canada's Prime Minister.
He was the UK Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.
The United Kingdom has had only one female Prime Minister, Margaret Hilda Thatcher of the Conservative party.
The leader of the party that wins the General Election is automatically the Prime Minister.
The UK Prime Minister has confidence of his entire ruling party. The Japanese Prime Minister has confidence of just the dominant faction and then he must form coalitions with other factions to get support in passing legislation
Not unless the prime minister is their constituency member. In the UK you vote for the party you want in your constituency. Then the totals are gathered and the party that controls over half the constituencies wins.
The UK Prime Minister in 2014 was David Cameron. Cameron is a member of the Conservative Party and served as Prime Minister from May 2010 until his resignation in July 2016 when he was replaced by Theresa May.
Tony Blair
Because he is leader of the party with the biggest majority.
No, the Prime Minister is a constituency MP, the current Prime Minister Gordon Brown is the MP for Dunfirmline East in Scotland. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest political party in the UK House of Commons and is "asked" by the monarch to form a government