Because England is the "mother of all parliaments" it created the first parliamentary democracy and therefore the terms used started there.
England doesn't have presidents, they have prime ministers the current prime minister is David Cameron
David Cameron is Prime Minister
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J. Houston Browne has written: 'Lives of the prime ministers of England, from the restoration to the present time' 'Lives of the Prime Ministers of England: From the Restoration to the Present ..'
The Prime Ministers of England.
Daniel Hope Elletson has written: 'Chequers and the Prime Ministers' -- subject(s): Chequers (England), Prime ministers
England never had presidents they had Prime Ministers. 1875 the PM was Benjamin Disraeli.
There are no prime ministers of England, i assume you mean the United Kingdom? If so it was Tony Blair (Labour Party).
England has never had a president; the closest is Oliver Cromwell who ruled Britain after Charles I was executed. You may want to look for Prime-Ministers of UK or David Cameron to find pictures of British Prime Ministers.
The British Prime Minister was Winston Churchill and the German Chancellor was Adolf Hitler.
No, Prime Ministers are leaders of countries.
David Lloyd George (Prime Minister, 1916-22) was a member of the Liberal Party.