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Government What is Chequers? My teacher told me about some place all the politicians go to "hang out" called chequers or checkers? Apparently it is like a big function center? Can you please tell me a bit more about it? Jacqueline, Australia
Chequers is a country house belonging to the Government, which is used as the Prime Minister's non-London residence. If the PM needs to hold a private conference of some of his Ministers or receive foreign visitors over a weekend, Chequers is usually where it is done. It is also used by Prime Ministers to entertain guests as a special privilege.
The present Prime Minister is Tony Blair. The Prime Minister is the team captain in charge of the team of people who make up up the government. The government makes important decisions that affect us all - things like what is taught in schools, where motorways are built, how much tax people should pay and if more houses should be built or not. The Prime Minister helps the Government to come to an agreement on the decisions to be made. Where does the British Prime Minister live? Carly USA
Sir Robert Walpole was the longest serving prime minister lasting 21 years (1721 - 1742). He is also widely acknowledged as the first prime minister too. He dominated English politics for twenty years, becoming the first to occupy the official residence at 10 Downing Street. |
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