| State |
Government |
Head of state United Kingdom |
Head of government |
Bermuda |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Sir Richard Gozney |
Premier Ewart Brown |
British Virgin Islands |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor David Pearey |
Chief Minister Ralph T. O'Neal |
Cayman Islands |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Stuart Jack |
Leader of Government Business Kurt Tibbetts |
Christmas Island |
non-self-governing dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of Australia, represented by Administrator Neil Lucas |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
non-self-governing dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of Australia, represented by Administrator Neil Lucas |
Cook Islands |
parliamentary democracy in free-association with New Zealand |
Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand, represented by Queen's Representative (not otherwise styled) Sir Frederick Goodwin |
Prime Minister Jim Marurai |
England |
constituent country of the United Kingdom |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom |
No organised local authorities |
Falkland Islands |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Alan E Huckle |
Chief Executive Tim Thorogood |
Gibraltar |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Sir Robert Fulton |
Chief Minister Peter Caruana |
Guernsey |
crown dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (as Duke of Normandy), represented by Lieutenant-Governor Sir Fabian Malbon |
Chief Minister Lyndon Trott |
Jersey |
crown dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (as Duke of Normandy), represented by Lieutenant-Governor Sir John Cheshire |
Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache
Chief Minister Senator Frank Walker |
Isle of Man |
crown dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (as Lord of Mann), represented by Lieutenant-Governor Paul Haddacks |
Chief Minister James Brown |
Montserrat |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Peter Andrew Waterworth |
Chief Minister Lowell L Lewis |
Niue |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand, represented by High Commissioner Brian Smythe |
Premier Young Vivian |
Norfolk Island |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of Australia, represented by Administrator Owen Walsh |
Chief Minister Andre N Nobbs |
Pitcairn Islands |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor George Fergusson |
Mayor Mike Warren |
Saint Helena |
non-self-governing dependency |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Andrew Gurr |
Scotland |
constituent country of the United Kingdom |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Darling |
First Minister Alex Salmond |
Tokelau |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand, represented by Administrator David Bruce Payton |
Head of Government Aliki (native polity ruler style) Faipule (archipelago representative in national cabinet) Pio Tuia |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
parliamentary democracy |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Governor Gordon Wetherell |
Premier Michael Misick |
Wales |
constituent country of the United Kingdom |
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, represented by Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain |
First Minister Rhodri Morgan |