Who appoints the British Prime Minister?
Common assembly
House of lords
King
Legislature
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Answer:
legislature
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Answer:
monarch
Explanation:
The prime minister is appointed by the monarch, through the exercise of the royal prerogative. 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 case that they should not be drawn into party politics.
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