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Kaarbo, Juliet; Hermann, Margaret G. (1998). "Leadership styles of prime ministers: How individual differences affect the foreign policymaking process" (PDF). Leadership Quarterly. 9 (3): 243–263. doi: 10.1016/S1048-9843(98)90029-7. During the history of the modern office, five men have served as Prime Minister in both the House of Commons and House of Lords; four moved from serving in the Commons to accept a peerage, while the fifth disclaimed his peerage after his appointment and contested a by-election to become an MP

Chrimes, S. B. (1947). English Constitutional History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-404-14653-5. In the UK, Prime Day last happened on 15 July 2023, and there currently aren’t any announcements for when we might expect Prime Day in 2024. The position of prime minister was not created; it evolved slowly and organically over three hundred years due to numerous Acts of Parliament, political developments, and accidents of history. The office is therefore best understood from a historical perspective. The origins of the position are found in constitutional changes that occurred during the Revolutionary Settlement (1688–1720) and the resulting shift of political power from the sovereign to Parliament. [8] Although the sovereign was not stripped of their ancient prerogative powers and legally remained the head of government, politically it gradually became necessary for him or her to govern through a prime minister who could command a majority in Parliament. [ citation needed] His Majesty the King [Her Majesty the Queen] has asked me to form a government and I have accepted. [41]Rasor, Eugene L. (2000). Winston S. Churchill, 1874–1965: a comprehensive historiography and annotated bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-313-30546-7. By the 1830s, the Westminster system of government (or cabinet government) had emerged; the prime minister had become primus inter pares or the first among equals in the Cabinet and the head of government in the United Kingdom. [ citation needed] The political position of prime minister was enhanced by the development of modern political parties, the introduction of mass communication and photography. [ citation needed] By the start of the 20th century the modern premiership had emerged; the office had become the pre-eminent position in the constitutional hierarchy in relation to the sovereign, Parliament and Cabinet. [ citation needed] Norton, Philip (2016). "A temporary occupant of No.10? Prime Ministerial succession in the event of the death of the incumbent". Public Law: 34.

Macmillan's successors, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron all accepted life peerages (although Douglas-Home had previously disclaimed his hereditary title as Earl of Home). Edward Heath did not accept a peerage of any kind and nor have any of the prime ministers, other than Cameron, who have retired since 1990. Edward Heath (in 1992), John Major (in 2005) and Tony Blair (in 2022) were later appointed as Knights of the Garter, although Blair had previously disclosed that he did not want honours bestowed for himself or future prime ministers. [ citation needed] Power and decision-making in the UK". BBC Bitesize . Retrieved 13 March 2021. The PM has several roles including:... representing the UK at home and abroad On 6 April 2020, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted into ICU, he asked First Secretary of State Dominic Raab "to deputise for him where necessary". [36] Resignation Prime Minister Liz Truss announces her resignation outside 10 Downing Street, 20 October 2022 This means its collection fares reasonably well against some of its main competitors. Spotify, for example, allows its Premium members to listen to around 80 million songs, while Apple Music’s library is also 100 million tunes strong.

The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers. As modern prime ministers hold office by virtue of their ability to command the confidence of the House of Commons, they sit as members of Parliament. Cameron, David (11 May 2010). "David Cameron becomes PM: Full Downing Street statement". BBC News . Retrieved 11 May 2010. ; Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at Downing Street on YouTube; Transfer of Power from James Callaghan to Margaret Thatcher on YouTube; May, Theresa (13 July 2016). "Prime Minister Theresa May promises 'a better Britain' – the full speech". Total Politics . Retrieved 13 July 2016. The prime minister is appointed by the monarch, through the exercise of the royal prerogative. [18] In the past, the monarch has used personal choice to dismiss or appoint a prime minister (the last time being in 1834), but it is now the convention that the monarch should not be drawn into party politics. [4] :3 On taking office a new prime minister usually makes a public statement to announce to the country that they have been appointed by the reigning monarch (called " kissing hands"). This is usually done by saying words to the effect of:

Sir Anthony Eden resigns". BBC ON THIS DAY. 9 January 1957 . Retrieved 22 February 2021. Sir Anthony Eden has resigned as prime minister of Britain due to ill health. ; "Sir Anthony Eden resigns". The Guardian. 10 January 1957 . Retrieved 22 February 2021. Sir Anthony Eden resigned the office of Prime Minister yesterday because, in the opinion of four doctors, "his health will no longer enable him to sustain the heavy burdens inseparable from the office of Prime Minister." Nobody has the right of automatic succession to the prime ministership. [29] It is generally considered that in the event of the death of the prime minister, it would be appropriate to appoint an interim prime minister, though there is some debate as to how to decide who this should be. [30]All former prime ministers are entitled to claim for salary or office expenses incurred in fulfilling public duties in that role. The allowance may not be used to pay for private or parliamentary duties. It is administered by the Cabinet Office Finance Team. Prime Gaming. Gamers may be interested in Prime gaming, a membership which comes with in-game perks on certain video games, free video games, and a Twitch channel subscription. However, don’t expect to get new releases for free. According to Rodney Brazier, there are no procedures within government to cope with the sudden death of the prime minister. [31] There is also no such title as acting prime minister of the United Kingdom. [32] Despite refusing "...to discuss a hypothetical situation" with BBC News in 2011, [33] the Cabinet Office said the following in 2006: [34]

The Role and Status of the Prime Minister's Office inquiry launched". parliament.uk . Retrieved 20 February 2021. Nominally, it is a part of the Cabinet Office, yet it is largely operationally distinct. Its functional relationship with the Cabinet Office is unclear. ; Constitution Committee (29 January 2010). "The Cabinet Office and the Centre of Government" (PDF). p.9 . Retrieved 20 February 2021. Evidence conflicted about the relationship between the Cabinet Office and the Prime Minister's Office. In the view of some witnesses, the boundary between the two was blurred... Dr Richard Heffernan, Reader in Government, Open University, claimed that "we do not know where the Prime Minister's Department begins and where the Cabinet Office ends".Seldon, Anthony; Meakin, Jonathan; Thoms, Illias (2021). The Impossible Office? The History of the British Prime Minister. ambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316515327. OL 34770382M. The relationships between the prime minister and the sovereign, Parliament and Cabinet are defined largely by these unwritten conventions of the constitution. Many of the prime minister's executive and legislative powers are actually royal prerogatives which are still formally vested in the sovereign, who remains the head of state. [14] Despite its growing dominance in the constitutional hierarchy, the premiership was given little formal recognition until the 20th century; the legal fiction was maintained that the sovereign still governed directly. The position was first mentioned in statute only in 1917, in the schedule of the Chequers Estate Act. Increasingly during the 20th century, the office and role of prime minister featured in statute law and official documents; however, the prime minister's powers and relationships with other institutions still largely continue to derive from ancient royal prerogatives and historic and modern constitutional conventions. Prime ministers continue to hold the position of First Lord of the Treasury and, since November 1968, that of Minister for the Civil Service, the latter giving them authority over the civil service.

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