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Title: The UK System of Government Revision


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The UK System of GovernmentRevision
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Separation of powers
  • Legislature supreme authority is Parliament
  • The Executive consists of the Government, local
    authorities and public corporations
  • The Judiciary the court system (hierarchy of
    courts)

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The Monarchy
  • The Queen is head of State and an important
    symbol of national unity
  • Head of the executive
  • An integral part of the legislature
  • Commander-in-chief of the armed forces
  • The supreme governor of the Church of England

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The Queens role in government
  • Britain is governed by Her Majestys Government
    in the name of the Queen
  • The Queens role summoning, proroguing
    (discontinuing until the next session without
    dissolution) and dissolving Parliament giving
    Royal Assent to Bills passed by Parliament
  • Appointment of important office holders

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International affairs
  • As head of State, the Queen has the power to
    declare war and make peace, to recognise foreign
    states and governments, to conclude treaties

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The Legislature - Parliament
  • The Queen formal powers
  • The House of Commons the supreme legislative
    body
  • The House of Lords

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The functions
  • To pass laws
  • To provide, by voting for taxation, the means of
    carrying on the work of government
  • To scrutinise government policy and
    administration
  • To debate major issues of the day

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Introduction to Parliament
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vQs-9B3FRXCAindex
    1listPLj3mInRJqIekAQ6vggN7IpCySnv0IIOyV

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The House of Lords
  • 92 elected hereditary peers and peeresses
  • Life peers
  • The Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of
    England

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The House of Commons
  • An elected body
  • 650 MPs directly elected by voters
  • General elections and by-elections
  • Annual salary and travel allowances
  • The chief officer is the Speaker elected by the
    Members

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The meeting of Parliament
  • A maximum duration of five years
  • Dissolved by the Queen
  • The life of a parliament is divided into sessions
  • Each session lasts for one year (beginning and
    ending in October or November) 160 sitting
    days
  • Opens with the Queens speech, ends by prorogation

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The Government
  • The Government consists of the ministers
    appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of
    the Prime Minister

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The Cabinet
  • The Cabinet consists of a small group of the most
    important ministers selected by the Prime
    Minister
  • Today the number is 23
  • The Cabinet determines, controls and integrates
    the policies of the government for submission to
    Parliament

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The Prime Minister
  • The Prime Minister is the head of the government
    and presides over meetings of the Cabinet
  • He consults and advises the Monarch on government
    business, supervises and co-ordinates the work of
    various ministries and departments

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About the Government
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vAmGCwiQvhH0

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