The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy.
Quite simply, this means that while they have a King (well, a Queen right now) they also have a Prime Minister (which is similar to a president). The people vote on the Prime Minister.
The current Monarch (queen) is Elizabeth II, and the current Prime Minister is David Cameron.
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The United Kingdom has a Labour government, with an Prime Minister, not President. And you spelt Britain wrong.
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Democratic government
Scotland has a devolved Parliamentary Democracy. It's status is similar to individual states within the United States.
Companies House is The United Kingdom Registrar of Companies and also a Executive Agency of Her Majesty's Government. The Untied Kingdom has had this system since 1844.
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== == == == Wales is just a region of the United Kingdom. It now has its own Welsh Assembly with limited powers but otherwise is governed from Westminster by the UK government, which is a two chamber parliament.
It is a constitutional democracy
Canada has a parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy, like the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms.Read more: What_kind_of_government_does_Canada_have