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What political system does the United Kingdom belong to?
What political system does the United Kingdom belong to?
Where are its laws made?
What are the two chambers of the British Parliament?
What functions do the members of the House of Commons perform?
What are the functions of the House of Lords?
Which of the two chambers of the British Parliament is elected by the people?
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What political system does the United Kingdom belong to? What political system does the United Kingdom belong to? Where are its laws made? What are the two chambers of the British Parliament? What functions do the members of the House of Commons perform? What are the functions of the House of Lords? Which of the two chambers of the British Parliament is elected by the people?

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What about the government of Britain? Can you name its functions?
What about the government of Britain? Can you name its functions?
Who can become Prime Minister?
Who is the British government responsible to?
What branch of power does each of them represent?
		-  the Monarch
		-  the Government
		-  Parliament
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What about the government of Britain? Can you name its functions? What about the government of Britain? Can you name its functions? Who can become Prime Minister? Who is the British government responsible to? What branch of power does each of them represent? - the Monarch - the Government - Parliament

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The members of the House of Lords are not elected: they  qualify to sit in the House because they are  bishops of the Church of England, aristocrats who have inherited their seats from their fathers, people with titles. 
The members of the House of Lords are not elected: they  qualify to sit in the House because they are  bishops of the Church of England, aristocrats who have inherited their seats from their fathers, people with titles.
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The members of the House of Lords are not elected: they qualify to sit in the House because they are bishops of the Church of England, aristocrats who have inherited their seats from their fathers, people with titles. The members of the House of Lords are not elected: they qualify to sit in the House because they are bishops of the Church of England, aristocrats who have inherited their seats from their fathers, people with titles.

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The House of Lords comprises about 800 peers.  The house is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. The House of Lords has no real power but acts as an advisory council for the House of Commons. As well as having legislative functions, the Lords is the highest court of appeal.
The House of Lords comprises about 800 peers.  The house is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. The House of Lords has no real power but acts as an advisory council for the House of Commons. As well as having legislative functions, the Lords is the highest court of appeal.
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The House of Lords comprises about 800 peers. The house is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. The House of Lords has no real power but acts as an advisory council for the House of Commons. As well as having legislative functions, the Lords is the highest court of appeal. The House of Lords comprises about 800 peers. The house is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. The House of Lords has no real power but acts as an advisory council for the House of Commons. As well as having legislative functions, the Lords is the highest court of appeal.

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     The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the adult suffrage of the British people in general elections which  are held at least every five years. The country is divided into 650 constituencies each of which elects one Member of Parliament. The Commons has 650 Members of Parliament. The party which wins the most seats forms the Government and its leader becomes the Prime Minister. 
     The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the adult suffrage of the British people in general elections which  are held at least every five years. The country is divided into 650 constituencies each of which elects one Member of Parliament. The Commons has 650 Members of Parliament. The party which wins the most seats forms the Government and its leader becomes the Prime Minister.
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The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the adult suffrage of the British people in general elections which are held at least every five years. The country is divided into 650 constituencies each of which elects one Member of Parliament. The Commons has 650 Members of Parliament. The party which wins the most seats forms the Government and its leader becomes the Prime Minister. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the adult suffrage of the British people in general elections which are held at least every five years. The country is divided into 650 constituencies each of which elects one Member of Parliament. The Commons has 650 Members of Parliament. The party which wins the most seats forms the Government and its leader becomes the Prime Minister.

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The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1953. 
The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1953.
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The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1953. The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1953.

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Nevertheless, the monarch still performs some important executive and legislative duties including opening and dissolving Parliament, signing bills passed by both Houses, and fulfilling international duties as head of state.
Nevertheless, the monarch still performs some important executive and legislative duties including opening and dissolving Parliament, signing bills passed by both Houses, and fulfilling international duties as head of state.
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Nevertheless, the monarch still performs some important executive and legislative duties including opening and dissolving Parliament, signing bills passed by both Houses, and fulfilling international duties as head of state. Nevertheless, the monarch still performs some important executive and legislative duties including opening and dissolving Parliament, signing bills passed by both Houses, and fulfilling international duties as head of state.

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The Queen, who is the Head of State, opens and closes Parliament. All new laws are  discussed by Members of Parliament in the Commons, then debated in the Lords, and finally signed by the Queen. All three are part of Parliament in Britain. 
The Queen, who is the Head of State, opens and closes Parliament. All new laws are  discussed by Members of Parliament in the Commons, then debated in the Lords, and finally signed by the Queen. All three are part of Parliament in Britain.
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The Queen, who is the Head of State, opens and closes Parliament. All new laws are discussed by Members of Parliament in the Commons, then debated in the Lords, and finally signed by the Queen. All three are part of Parliament in Britain. The Queen, who is the Head of State, opens and closes Parliament. All new laws are discussed by Members of Parliament in the Commons, then debated in the Lords, and finally signed by the Queen. All three are part of Parliament in Britain.

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The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms  the government in Britain. The leader of the winning party becomes a Prime Minister.
The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms  the government in Britain. The leader of the winning party becomes a Prime Minister.
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The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms the government in Britain. The leader of the winning party becomes a Prime Minister. The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms the government in Britain. The leader of the winning party becomes a Prime Minister.

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      The Prime Minister, chooses a committee of ministers called the Cabinet. This is made up of a selection of senior Members of Parliament from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords. Each member of the Cabinet is a minister responsible for a government department. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister’s house- 10 Downing Street. 
      The Prime Minister, chooses a committee of ministers called the Cabinet. This is made up of a selection of senior Members of Parliament from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords. Each member of the Cabinet is a minister responsible for a government department. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister’s house- 10 Downing Street.
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The Prime Minister, chooses a committee of ministers called the Cabinet. This is made up of a selection of senior Members of Parliament from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords. Each member of the Cabinet is a minister responsible for a government department. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister’s house- 10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister, chooses a committee of ministers called the Cabinet. This is made up of a selection of senior Members of Parliament from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords. Each member of the Cabinet is a minister responsible for a government department. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister’s house- 10 Downing Street.

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Cabinet meetings are held in private and the details must remain secret for at least 30 years. They are responsible to Parliament and must answer questions from backbenchers from the House of Commons. Even the Prime Minister must answer questions every Tuesday and Thursday in the Commons - this is called Prime Minister’s Question Time. 
Cabinet meetings are held in private and the details must remain secret for at least 30 years. They are responsible to Parliament and must answer questions from backbenchers from the House of Commons. Even the Prime Minister must answer questions every Tuesday and Thursday in the Commons - this is called Prime Minister’s Question Time. 
Non-cabinet ministers who are not members of the Cabinet, the senior group which takes major policy decisions, but they are collectively responsible for government decisions and individually responsible for their own departments.
 The Queen gives a weekly audience to the Prime Minister at which she has a right and a duty to express her views on Government matters. This usually takes place on Wednesdays at 6.30 pm. No written record is made of such meetings; neither The Queen nor the Prime Minister talk about what is discussed between them, as communications between The Queen and the Prime Minister always remain confidential. If either The Queen or the Prime Minister are not available to meet, then they will speak by telephone.
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Cabinet meetings are held in private and the details must remain secret for at least 30 years. They are responsible to Parliament and must answer questions from backbenchers from the House of Commons. Even the Prime Minister must answer questions every Tuesday and Thursday in the Commons - this is called Prime Minister’s Question Time. Cabinet meetings are held in private and the details must remain secret for at least 30 years. They are responsible to Parliament and must answer questions from backbenchers from the House of Commons. Even the Prime Minister must answer questions every Tuesday and Thursday in the Commons - this is called Prime Minister’s Question Time. Non-cabinet ministers who are not members of the Cabinet, the senior group which takes major policy decisions, but they are collectively responsible for government decisions and individually responsible for their own departments. The Queen gives a weekly audience to the Prime Minister at which she has a right and a duty to express her views on Government matters. This usually takes place on Wednesdays at 6.30 pm. No written record is made of such meetings; neither The Queen nor the Prime Minister talk about what is discussed between them, as communications between The Queen and the Prime Minister always remain confidential. If either The Queen or the Prime Minister are not available to meet, then they will speak by telephone.

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