UK Prime Minister
Definition
The head of government of the United Kingdom, who leads the cabinet and is typically the leader of the political party with the majority in the House of Commons.
A position currently defined by high turnover, where the primary qualification seems to be the ability to endure the rotating door of 10 Downing Street.
Examples
The UK Prime Minister position has become so temporary lately that I've started including a two-week notice clause in my lease just in case the government collapses again.
It takes true dedication to the craft of political instability to ensure the UK treats the role of Prime Minister more like a quarterly internship than a lifelong commitment.
With yet another resignation from the top office, the UK Prime Minister acts less like the leader of a nation and more like a contestant in a reality show with vanishingly short seasons.