Country information
- EU Constitution
The planned referendum on the EU Constitution was cancelled on 6 June 2005 after French and Dutch rejections (more). - The Lisbon Treaty: to be ratified by the Parliament in March 2008.
- EU Presidency: July-December 2017
- Government Type: constitutional monarchy
- Executive Branch
• HEAD OF STATE
Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
• HEAD OF GOVERNMENT
Prime Minister Gordon BROWN (since 27 June 2007)
• MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
David Miliband - Legislative branch
• ELECTIONS (HOUSE OF COMMONS)
Last elections: 5 May 2005
Next elections: May 2010
• ELECTION RESULTS
Labour 35.3% (356 seats)
Conservative 32.3% (198 seats)
Liberal Democrats 22.1% (62 seats)
Scottish National Party/Plaid Cymru 2.1% (9 seats)
Democratic Unionist 0.9% (9 seats)
Sinn Fein 0.5% (5 seats)
Other 6.4% (7 seats) - Additional information
• EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS
None; the monarchy is hereditary; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is usually the prime minister
• HOUSE OF LORDS
No elections (elections are held only as vacancies in the hereditary peerage arise)
