Prime Minister's powers and positions in United Kingdom
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The Prime Minister's Duties
The student flips her exam to the next page, which is mostly blank except for one line at the top, which reads, 'List some of the duties of the prime minister.' 'The prime minister, the student reflects, is a very busy person.' She immediately begins making her list:
The prime minister is responsible for all the decisions and policies of the British government.
He or she appoints government officials, such as members of the Cabinet.
He or she serves as the head of the Cabinet and sits on several Cabinet committees.
He or she manages, oversees, and organizes the work of government departments and agencies.
He or she serves as a liaison between the monarch and the government, keeping the monarch up-to-date on government business. He or she also recommends candidates for the monarch to appoint to the House of Lords, the judicial bench, and the clergy of the Church of England.
He or she is active in the House of Commons, often participating in debates, answering questions from fellow MPs, and making formal statements.
He or she is the leader of his or her political party and works to keep the other members in line.
He or she represents the United Kingdom internationally.
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here is your answer
The Prime Minister's Duties
The student flips her exam to the next page, which is mostly blank except for one line at the top, which reads, 'List some of the duties of the prime minister.' 'The prime minister, the student reflects, is a very busy person.' She immediately begins making her list:
The prime minister is responsible for all the decisions and policies of the British government.
He or she appoints government officials, such as members of the Cabinet.
He or she serves as the head of the Cabinet and sits on several Cabinet committees.
He or she manages, oversees, and organizes the work of government departments and agencies.
He or she serves as a liaison between the monarch and the government, keeping the monarch up-to-date on government business. He or she also recommends candidates for the monarch to appoint to the House of Lords, the judicial bench, and the clergy of the Church of England.
He or she is active in the House of Commons, often participating in debates, answering questions from fellow MPs, and making formal statements.
He or she is the leader of his or her political party and works to keep the other members in line.
He or she represents the United Kingdom internationally.
hope it helps you
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