What is the British prime minister called

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The British Prime Minister is formally referred to as the "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom." The Prime Minister often goes by just "Prime Minister" in various contexts. In more formal or ceremonial settings, they might be addressed as "The Right Honourable [Name] MP," particularly if they are a member of the Privy Council. Additionally, they are typically referred to by their title followed by their surname, such as "Prime Minister Johnson" as a way to address them in day-to-day conversations or the media.