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What Are The Powers And Functions Of The British Prime Minister?

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    The Prime Minister holds an essential place of right from its creation till its final fall in a Cabinet shape of government. Tentatively all Ministers stand equivalent but in perform, the Prime Minister is most helpful and powerful as he can ask any Minister to quit. Prime Minister is base stone of the Cabinet curve. He is nearly head of the administration while other Ministers serve at his satisfaction.

    Being the head of the majority party in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister assumes the roe of leader of the House. As leader of the Houses, the Prime Minister enjoys definite constitutional rights on the ground of the House. His view on significant national issues is salaried due regard. His statements and speeches are regarded as the most successful channels for molding public view.

    British Prime Minister acts as a link among the Cabinet and the Queen. He keeps her well-informed about all significant decisions of the Cabinet. The Prime Minister now always takes the office of First Lord of the reserves, and irregularly some other office as well, such as that of Chancellor of the Exchequer (Gladstone), War Office. The view of the Prime Minister carries particular weight in foreign affairs. Secretary of Foreign Affairs remains in stable touch with the Prime Minister.
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    Ranajee82 

    answered 3 years ago

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