The British Constitution

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British Constitution Example
Set Of Principles, Unwritten Constitution, 
Constitutional Institutions Example
Monarchy, Parliament (the House of Commons and the House of Lords), Prime Minister,Cabinet, Judiciary (courts), Police, Civil Service, Local Government
Constitutional Monarchy Example
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Monarch Or Head Of State For Common Wealth Countries Example
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
King Or Queen Not Rule But Appoint Government Example
UK
People chose Government In Democratic Election Example
UK
Become Prime Minister Example
Monarch Invite Leader Of The Party Or Leader Of Coalition Party With Largest Number Of MPs
After Father’s Death Reign In 1952 Example
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
2012 Celebrate 60th Diamond jubilee As Queen Example
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
Receive Foreign Ambassadors & High Commissioners, Visiting Head Of State Example
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
Prime Ministers Change Regularly But She Continue As Head Of State Example
Queen (UK)
National Anthem Of The UK Queen Line Example
God Save The Queen
Parliamentary Democracy & Parliamentary Constituencies  Country Example
UK
Voters Elect Their Member Of Parliament (MP) In A General Election Example
UK 
House of Commons MP Example
Elected MPs, Most MPs Belongs Political Party
Coalition Government Example
When Two Parties Join Together For Make A Government
MPs Responsibilities Example
Represent Their Constituency, Give Help For Make New Laws, Scrutinise & Comment On Government Doing, Debate On National Issues
Since 1958, Prime Minister  Nominate People For Life Time Example
Peers
A Role And Membership Of  House Has Changed Over  Last 50 Years Example
House of Lords
UK Peers Example?
House of Lords Members, Not Elected By People And Not Represent Their Constituency
Inherited Their Title From Senior Judges, Or Church of England Bishops Example
UK Peers
Life Peers Example
Appointed By Monarch On  Advice Of Prime Minister,Good In Politics, Business, Law Or Another Profession
Non-Party Peers Example
Nominated By Leaders Of  Other Main Political Parties Or independent Appointments Commission
Since 1999 People Lost Automatic Right To Attend  House of Lords Example
Hereditary Peers
A House Normally More Independent Than  House Of Commons Example
 House of Lords
A House Can Suggest Amendments Or Propose New Laws Which Are Going To Discuss By MPs Or Check Laws Which Already Passed By House Of Commons  Example
 House of Lords
Debates In  House Chaired By Speaker Example
House Of Commons
A Person Chief Officer In House of Commons Or MP, A Neutral Person Does Not Represent A Political Party Example 
Speaker
A Person  Chosen By Other MPs In A Secret Ballot Example
Speaker
A Person Keep On Eye During Political Debates To Make Sure Rules Are Followed And Amount Of Time Example
Speaker
A Person Elected In General Election For At Least 5 Years Example
MP
A Person Dies Or Resign A Fresh Election Held Called ByElection And System Called First Past The Post Example
MP
A Method Apply For Two Parties Join Together If No Party Wins A Majority Example 
Coalition Method
A Election Held After Every 5 Years Example
European Parliamentary Elections (MEPs)
A Proportional Representation System Use For Each Party In Proportion To The Total Number Of Votes It Has Won Example
European Parliamentary Elections (MEPs)
Contacting Elected Members Example
 www.parliament.uk, Phone Book , Yellow Pages, Letter







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