In the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister holds more political power than the Queen. The Prime Minister is the head of government, responsible for making policy decisions and running the country, while the Queen serves a ceremonial role as the head of state. Although the Queen has some constitutional powers, they are largely symbolic and exercised on the advice of the Prime Minister. Thus, in practical terms, the Prime Minister wields more influence over the government and its policies.
no. The UK has a Queen and a Prime Minister
The Queen is the Head of State for the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister is the head of the government. Currently Gordon Brown is the Prime minister.
England, or any other country in the commonwealth, doesn't have a president. They have a Constitutional Monarchy, which means they have a Monarch and a Prime Minister. Also, the Monarch doesn't have absolute power, and is a head of state. The current Queen is Queen Elizabeth II. The current Prime Minister is Gordon Brown.
England itself does not have a president or a prime minister. On the other hand, the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland) does have a prime minister. But its head of state, who is the equivalent to a president, is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This is because the UK is a constitutional monarchy.England does not have a president, it has a Prime minister and a QueenEngland does not have a president, it has a queen and a prime minister.
No, a country can have a Prime Minister and not have a king or queen. A prime minister is the leader of the political party that is in power.
there is no president! the Queen has a similar role to president of the US but has much less power and normally supports the government in what they say. David Cameron is the prime minister and head of the conservative (right wing) party. His current policies focus on trying to help medium businesses grow and expand.
David Cameron is Prime Minister. Queen Elizabeth II is Queen.
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It is structured with the Queen at the top, and then the Prime Minister, then the govt, and then the citizens.
England does not have a leader as it is a constituent nation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (U.K.) The head of state of the U.K. is HRH Queen Elizabeth II and the Prime Minister is David Cameron of the Conservative party, currently in a coalition with Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats serving as deputy Prime Minister.
In Britain the Queen holds the title 'Defender of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church of England'. Archbishops and bishops are appointed by The Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister, who considers the names selected by a Church Commission.
David Cameron is the Prime Minister and Queen Elizabeth 2 is the reigning monarch.