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How Dominant Is the Prime Minister within the British system of Government?  

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How Dominant Is the Prime Minister within the British system of Government? The main theme of this essay concerns the Prime Minister and Cabinet, how dominant the role of Prime Minister is, also the extent of their power. To begin with, this essay will explain what the core executive consists of, what the position of the Prime Minister has come to stand for, in addition the responsibilities of that particular role. In the second place, this essay will look at the part Prime Minister's have played in the Civil Service and the changes, which have taken place in this area over the decades. The next point will describe and compare the leadership styles of some of the Prime Ministers in the twentieth century to the present Leader Tony Blair. The next area this essay will cover are the decisions Prime Ministers have made historically in shaping policy, their additional powers, also...

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