Labour.
Labour Party
As of October 2023, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is Rishi Sunak, leader of the Conservative Party. His Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Cabinet Office is Oliver Dowden. Together, they manage the UK's government and its policies.
The United Kingdom has had only one female Prime Minister, Margaret Hilda Thatcher of the Conservative party.
A minister serving in the United Kingdom Government (currently Conservative) will have a shadow minister in the official opposition party (currently the Labour Party). For example, the Prime Minister Teresa May has Jeremy Corbyn as the Shadow Prime Minister.
The Labour party led by Tony Blair defeated the Conservative party led by incumbant Prime Minister John Major in 1997.
John Smith was never Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, therefore did not appoint a Deputy Prime Minister. Margaret Beckett was his deputy as Leader of the Labour Party.
In 1999, Tony Blair was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was the leader of the Labour Party and served as Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007.
The United Kingdom does not have a President. The Prime Minister is a party leader in the British Parliament, and has the executive powers of a President - but not the status, as this is held by the Queen.
The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown MP. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
David Cameron is the Prime minister of the United kingdom and the leader of Conservative party
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David Cameron was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2011.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which each have First Ministers, excepting England.Cameron became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 2010 May 11 as leader of the Conservative Party. He had previously been the Right Honourable Leader of the Opposition from 2005 December 6 until he became prime minister.