He isn't, but if his party loses the election in May 2015, he may well do.
Any ordained minister can resign from any church.
The minister resign from his post
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.
Gordon Brown was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2008.Gordon Brown was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 June 27 to 2010 May 11 as leader of the Labour Party. He had taken power of the Labour party in 2007 after former Prime Minister Tony Blair resigned, due to low approval ratings in part due to the Iraq War. Gordon Brown went on to resign as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour party in May 2010 after Labour did not win the general election.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which each have First Ministers, excepting England.
Chamberlain resigned from his position as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940 because he lost the confidence of his party and the public due to his handling of the early stages of World War II, particularly the failed policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany.
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The Queen appoints the Prime Minister and as such, can make him or her resign. However, typically the two communicate regularly on governmental matters and maintain a balance of power.
In the UK the Prime Minister can "reshuffle" his cabinet and take the minister out, stripping them of their position; but they are still an MP.
Sir Mackenzie Bowell was the only Prime Minister of Canada to be forced to resign. http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/primeminister/p/pmbowell.htm
One. Keep in mind that, as an appointed official, the Prime Minister's term extends from his appointment to his resignation. Gordon Brown took office in 2007, midway through the 54th Parliament, after the resignation of his predecessor. After the poor performance of the Labour party in the 2010 general election, its first under his leadership, he was forced to resign.
October 2007, at the end of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz'stenure...
Morarji Desai was the first Indian prime minister to resign from office. He resigned in July of 1979 after serving just slightly over two years of the five year term.