Two results flow from the two-party system as it operates in a Parliamentary government. One is the accepted leadership of the Prime Minister and the other is the principle of ministerial responsibility. Both are correlated and upon these two important institutions hinge the success of the Parliamentary system. The Cabinet is a team that plays the game of politics under the captaincy of the Prime Minister. He is the undisputed leader of the Parliamentary majority party who brings about unity and close association between Ministers on the one hand, and the cabinet and the Parliamentary majority on the other. C.F. Strong has succinctly said, “ It is the party system which gives the cabinet its homogeneity, it is the position of the prime minister which gives it its solidarity.”