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Legislature: supreme authority is Parliament The Executive consists of: the Government,

local authorities and public corporations The Judiciary: the court system (hierarchy of

courts)

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

Britain is governed by Her Majesty’s Government in the name of the Queen

The Queen’s 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

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

The Queen – formal powers The House of Commons – the supreme

legislative body The House of Lords

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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92 elected hereditary peers and peeresses Life peers The Archbishops and Bishops of the Church

of England

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

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 Queen’s speech, ends by prorogation

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

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

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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