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who is the president of England ​

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Answered by govind2909
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The United Kingdom is a unitary state with devolution that is governed within the framework of a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy in which the monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the head of state while the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, currently Boris Johnson, is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the British government, on behalf of and by the consent of the monarch, and the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales and the Northern Ireland Executive. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, as well as in the Scottish and Welsh parliaments and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. The highest court is the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

Answered by pranav12362
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England has no leader. We are part of the UK. We have a political party in power. That political party has a leader, currently Teresa May. She is the Prime Minister. However, she can be removed or forced out by her political party, or by a major public outcry. This can happen much easier than getting rid of a US president, for example.

The other countries in the UK have their own parliament — Scotland, or assemblies for Wales and Northern ireland. England has nothing.

The Queen is a non-political figurehead as we have a constitional monarchy. She represents the people and whatever party is in power.

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