He has to live somewhere and 10 Downing Street is his Official Residence.
PM lives at 10 Downing Street.
The current Prime Minister living at 10 Downing Street is Gordon Brown. The current PM, from May 11 2010, is David Cameron.
The Prime Minister of the UK lives at 10 Downing Street, London.
If you are asking where the Uk pm lives, that would be 10 downing street in Westminster, London.
The Prime Minister lives at Number 10 Downing Street. There is a country residence for the PM at Chequers in Buckinghamshire.
There isn't one really- the official London residence of the PM is Number 10 Downing Street, with the Chancellor living at no.11, but people often just refer to the Prime Ministerial residence as 'Downing Street', omitting the house number. The PM also has a country residence called Chequers, near Aylesbury in the county of Buckinghamshire, but this is the estate's proper name and not a nickname.
The Prime Minister of Britain lives in 10 Downing Street, London, England, whilst in office.
Gordon Brown, 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA, United Kingdom.
The English Prime minister resides at No10 Downing Street (currently Gordon Brown Feb 2008)and his name is Gordon brown.One small problem with the above Gordon Brown is the British Prime Minister & He's SCOTTISH ! Please refer to 'England ' as either GB or UK. England is part of the British Isles and part of the United Kingdom & although I am English, living in England, my Scots, Welsh & Irish compatriots do not enjoy being ignored...............The UK PM ... United Kingdom's or alternately Britain's Prime Minister lives there. It's referred to quite commonly there and in the US as "Number Ten Downing Street"... the US equivalent would be "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", for The White House.The incumbent Prime Minister.
No. 10 Downing Street, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Finance Minister) lives next door at No.11. When Tony Blair was Prime Minister he moved into the accommodation above No. 11 but still retained his offices at No. 10 because it was larger and Gordon Brown (who used to be Chancellor) did the same but ended up moving back to No. 10.
The prime minister of England has two locations which are provided for him and his family to live. The official residence in London England is number 10, Downing Street, which is actually several connecting houses, and is also partly offices as well as an apartment for the PM's family. He is also provided with a country house, called Chequers, for breaks from public life. Prime Ministers often also keep their own private homes, which they might have owned before becoming elected, and to which they will return if and when they leave public office, since Ten Downing Street and Chequers are owned by the state, and are only provided for his use during the prime minister's term of office.
Besides the Prime Minister, Downing Street is home to various staff members, including advisors, secretaries, and security personnel who support the Prime Minister's work. Additionally, family members of the Prime Minister may also reside at the official residence. The complex is often bustling with officials and visitors conducting government business.