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The British Government is to a certain extent becoming presidential however the differences in the systems mean that the British system cannot be considered more presidential that parliamentary.
So far we have already distinguished the roles of the British Prime Minister and that of an executive president in The Snuffler’s paper, and as she rightly says ‘ there are many differences between the roles’. It is these differences in roles that confines the extent of presidential likeness in the British Government, as the Prime Ministers roles are based on a parliamentary system and the Presidents roles based on a presidential system. ... However because of the set up of the American system, the President’s power is limited through the different factions of Government. ...
The British Prime Minister has also got limitations on his/her power; nevertheless these limitations are not as restraining as an executive presidents limitations are, as long as the Prime Minister has a large majority in the House of Commons.
Approximate Word count = 795 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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