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the soldiers down the street to salute the prime minister​

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Answered by prathamnayak1145
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Answered by oojoj
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No, A salute is directed at the Queen, who is commander in chief of the armed forces. The Prime minster is NOT a military position, and does not hold the Queens commission; he does not hold any honourary colonelcy of any regiments in the UK.

Remember, the position of PM is a ‘first among equals’ in the house of commons, an elected official that leads a government. He has a liason with the MOD; this is the Minster for Defence, who is also technically on an equal footage but just does not run the government, does not get subjected to pomp.

For example see the arrival of the Queen to the funeral of Baroness Thatcher and the Salute she received;

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