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| | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The present Deputy Prime Minister is John Prescott, who is also Secretary of State for Transport, Environment and the Regions. |
 | | Ministers, Privy Counsellors, Ambassadors and High Commissioners, senior civil servants, senior military officers, senior judges, Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, members of important committees and commissions, and several other officials are selected, and in some cases may be removed, by the Prime Minister. |
 | | Such a tactic was used in 1911 to ensure the passage of the Parliament Act 1911, which, together with the Parliament Act 1949, reduces the House of Lords's powers and establishes the supremacy of the Commons (in particular, the House of Lords can only delay, but not reject, most bills on which the Commons insist). |
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