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"The Prime Minister's power and his current policy" (2003)
Title: "The Prime Minister's power and his current policy" (2003)
Category: Social Sciences / Current Issues
Details: Words: 2289 | Pages: 9.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
"The Prime Minister's power and his current policy" (2003)
1. Foreword
In my essay I want to work out some crucial aspects concerning the British Prime Minister. As an example I especially want to refer to the current "leader" in Great Britain Tony Blair and the former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. I will discuss the question weather the Prime Minister enjoys a nearly unlimited power and freedom of decision or if he/she is more restricted in his/her decisions. I also want to cite
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her party. She resigned as prime minister, and John Major emerged as her successor. A Prime Minister may also have to resign by force although he/she is very strong and confident as the example with T. Blair shows- his attitude towards Iraq and the Kelly-affair do not contribute to a popular image. He did a lot for Britain but with those incidents people tend to see the negative and to forget about his achievements.
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