The British Government
Summary
-Introduction -The Global structure -A focus on the British Parliament -The Ministers and the Prime Minister -Conclusion
1.Introduction
Timeline
May 6, 2023Charles III
1509Henri VIII
1558Elizabeth I
1625Charles I
1952Elizabeth II
2.The Global Structure
3.The British Parliament
1st of Januray 1801
House of Commons
-Passing laws -Approving government spendings -Holding the government to account
1st of Januray 1801
House of the Lords
-Made up of appointed members -Scrunitize and ammend legislation -Cannot veto bills approved by the elected chamber
4.The Ministers and the Prime Minister
Prime Minister
Ministers
-He has many titles such as 'Chancellor', 'Chief minister', 'Premier' -One of his main roles is to name the ministers -He is named by the sovereign -He can be fired at any time by the sovereign -He and the ministers have in fact the most power in the whole government
-Be a part of either one of the two houses of the parliament -In recent years, prime ministers appoint non-parliamental ministers -They have many roles like in France, agriculture, transports etc... -They are named by the Prime Minister and the sovereign -They can be fired by the sovereign at any time
5.Conclusion
Conclusion
What you have to remember
The British government is a very old parliamentary monarchy. There will soon be a new sovereign, replacing queen Elizabeth II after 70 years of reign.
The Parliament consists of two houses, the House of Commons and the House of the Lords.
The Ministers and the Prime Minister are more powerful than the sovereign.
The British Government
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The British Government
Summary
-Introduction -The Global structure -A focus on the British Parliament -The Ministers and the Prime Minister -Conclusion
1.Introduction
Timeline
May 6, 2023Charles III
1509Henri VIII
1558Elizabeth I
1625Charles I
1952Elizabeth II
2.The Global Structure
3.The British Parliament
1st of Januray 1801
House of Commons
-Passing laws -Approving government spendings -Holding the government to account
1st of Januray 1801
House of the Lords
-Made up of appointed members -Scrunitize and ammend legislation -Cannot veto bills approved by the elected chamber
4.The Ministers and the Prime Minister
Prime Minister
Ministers
-He has many titles such as 'Chancellor', 'Chief minister', 'Premier' -One of his main roles is to name the ministers -He is named by the sovereign -He can be fired at any time by the sovereign -He and the ministers have in fact the most power in the whole government
-Be a part of either one of the two houses of the parliament -In recent years, prime ministers appoint non-parliamental ministers -They have many roles like in France, agriculture, transports etc... -They are named by the Prime Minister and the sovereign -They can be fired by the sovereign at any time
5.Conclusion
Conclusion
What you have to remember
The British government is a very old parliamentary monarchy. There will soon be a new sovereign, replacing queen Elizabeth II after 70 years of reign.
The Parliament consists of two houses, the House of Commons and the House of the Lords.
The Ministers and the Prime Minister are more powerful than the sovereign.