Since the end of 17, after the glorious revolution, the ruling power of the British king has gradually transferred to the cabinet, and the head of the British cabinet is the Prime Minister. However, at that time, the power of the Prime Minister was not so great, and all the decisions of the Cabinet still needed the signature of the King of England. But later, an English king wanted to restore the British monarchy, the cabinet resigned collectively, and even the parliament rebelled. Because of the great influence, the king of England was forced to invite the Prime Minister back. After that, the king of England was forced to invite the Prime Minister back.
Although the power of the cabinet is above the royal power, the Queen of England is still symbolic, just like the independence of Scotland in 20 13. At that time, the British Prime Minister had hoped that she could persuade Scotland not to become independent, and the Scottish people also recognized the status of the Queen of England. As long as the Queen speaks, Scotland may give up its independence, but at that time the Queen of England refused, because she thought it was only the choice of the Scottish people. However, the British royal family is only in a dominant position and has no actual sovereignty, so it is unwilling to intervene in this matter. This also shows that the British royal family has become accustomed to living in a unified position and will not perish.
Although the British royal family is in a unified position, it still represents the national image of Britain, which also proves why every move of the royal family will attract public attention.
The British Prime Minister is the head of the British government and the highest official in charge of state administrative power on behalf of the British royal family and people. His rights can be imagined. Just like Prime Minister Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and others at that time, Britain's means were resolute, and he had the right to decide major events in Britain. He can even dissolve the cabinet, reorganize the cabinet and even dissolve the parliament. Just like Brexit at that time, as long as the Prime Minister made a decision, it was generally unchangeable.