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Great britain leader..?

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please tell me now

i need to know the current leader fer scool!

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  1. Queen Elizabeth II is monarch, and Gordon Brown is the Prime Minister.

    from http://www.royal.gov/uk

    "The Queen is Head of State in the United Kingdom. Her official title in the UK is "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith".

    As a constitutional monarch, The Queen does not 'rule' the country, but fulfils important ceremonial and formal roles with respect to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the devolved assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland."


  2. James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951 in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He took office on 27 June 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party.

  3. Gordon Brown is the prime minister

  4. Gordon Brown is the PM of the United Kingdon. Great Britain is not a country it is the name of the biggest island in the british isles.

  5. The prime minister is Gordon Brown, a Scottish MP who was the Chancellor of the Exchequer (which is basically the Prime Minister's no.2, who is in charge of all economic and financial matters). He became Prime Minister when Tony Blair decided to resign last summer, and although some MPs were calling for a general election, Brown didn't call one, and so he remains a non-elected Prime Minister until the end of Blair's official term (ending this year).

    He is the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - otherwise known as the UNITED KINGDOM. People from the United Kingdom are known as British.

    Great Britain is the country that existed before incorporating Ireland in the 1801 - then it became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In the early 1900's, most of Ireland claimed independence, and two countries were formed: The Republic of Ireland and The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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