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The title "Queen (or King) of England" has not existed for 300 years. England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The monarch is not elected; the United Kingdom has a hereditary monarchy with strict rules about who is to succeed to the throne when a monarch dies or abdicates.
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Leaders are selected by popular vote.
the Prime Minister, and the Queen
Prime Minister
No, it has a contitutional monarch, and a democratically elected Prime Minister.
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elected leaders (apex)
A "democracy" is run by elected leaders.
The house of lords are not elected while the house of commons are elected.
Members of the House of Lords are not elected to office.
David Cameron is the current British prime minister and was elected by the people. However he is not the head of state, a position held by Queen Elizabeth II. She is not elected.
Only the pope is elected and he is elected by the Cardinal electors, not the Church in general. Other leaders are appointed by the pope.
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the