No. The country is a hereditary monarchy. The present monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
Great Britain is not a country. If you are referring to the United Kingdom, it is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy; the head of state is the monarch - there is no president.
Britain has never had a president.
present no president in britain ,David Cameron is prime minister of britan
Britain was not defeated in WWII and Franklin D. Roosevelt was the US president at the time.
Britain doesn't have a president but Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first and only female Prime Minister in 1979.
Britain has never had a President. There is a Prime Minister.
why did president franklin d Roosevelt give Britain 50 battleships
No comparison. Britain does not have a president.
Great Britain is a monarchy, has never had a president.
Britain does not have a president of the country The closest they have to a president figure would be a Prime Minister,which still meets with the Queen to ask for her appoval to run Her government.
No, he was Prime Minister of Great Britain.
The area that had its border set at the 49th parallel by President Polk and Britain in 1849 is Oregon.
No, he was a president.