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No, the office of the Deputy Prime Minister is more 'ceremonial' in the UK. It's not like Vice President in the US.


The other thing worth remembering is that a Prime Minister is not a President. You vote for your party's local representative, not for PM. The PM is selected by the MPs of the majority party to 'lead' them only in a broad sense.


If the MPs feel the PM is not reflecting the majority beliefs of their party they can trigger a leadership race any time they choose.


Mainly they don't do this much because it lowers confidence in the governing party, which may trigger a vote of no confidence and hence a General Election.


Cameron's incapacity would lead to Clegg taking the reins for only as long as it took the Conservatives to elect a new leader. They would then be PM, as the Tories have a majority in the coalition.

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