U.K. POLITICAL SYSTEM.
The
U.K of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a parliamentary democracy with a
constitutional monarch, Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. The organs of
government are : Parliament, the executive and the judiciary. The legislature,
Parliament, is the supreme authority. It comprises 2 chambers - the House of
Lords and House of Commons - together with the Queen in her constitutional
role.
The executive consists of the central
Government - that is the Prime-Minister and Cabinet and other ministers who are
responsible for iniating and directing
the national policy, government departments, local authorities, and public
corporations. The judiciary determines common I am and interpret status and is
independent of both the legislature and executive.
The Government derive its authority from
the elected House of Commons. A general election. For all seats in the House of
Commons, must be help every 5 years. The Government is normally formed by the
political party which is supported by the majority in the House of Commons. The
Party’s leader is appointed Prime-Minister by the Queen. He chooses a team of
ministers of whom 20 or so are in the Cabinet. The second largest party becomes
the official opposition with its own leader and Shadow Cabinet. The House of
Commons comprises members from the constituencies in England, Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland who represent people whose history and traditions differ.
The House of Lords is a hereditory
Chamber.
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