A Home Of Person Is 10 Downing Street, In Central London, Near Houses of Parliament Example
Prime Minister
A Country House Outside London Called Chequers Example
Prime Minister
A Person Can Changed If Party MPs Decide To Do So, Or If He Or She Wishes To Resign Example
Prime Minister
A Person Usually Resign If His Or Her Party Loses A General Election Example
Prime Minister
A Person Appoints About 20 Senior MPs To Make Ministers In Charge Of Departments Such As Defence,Economy,Education,Health Example
Prime Minister
A Person Responsible For The Economy Example
Chancellor Of The Exchequer
A Person Responsible For Crime, Policing & Immigration Example
Home Secretary
A Person Responsible For Managing Relationships With Foreign Countries Example
Foreign Secretary
A People Responsible For Subjects Such As Education,Health & Defence Example
Secretaries Of State Ministers
A People Or Committee Form Cabinet Usually Meets Weekly And Makes Important Decisions About Government Policy Example
Ministers
A Peoples of Department For Particular Areas Of Department’s Work Example
Ministers Of State, Parliamentary Under-Secretaries Of State
A Party Second Largest Party In The House Of Commons Example
Opposition Party
A Leader Or Senior Minister Of Opposition Party Point out Government Failure & Weaknesses And Ask Question To Prime Minister Example
Shadow Minister
A Person 18 Year Or Over Age Can Stand As An MP Election Example
UK Person
Most MP Represent Major Political Parties Such As Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats But Few MP Not Represent Example
Independents
A Organisation Represent British Business Views Example
CBI (Confederation of British Industry)
A Organisation Represent Environment Example
Greenpeace
A Organisation Represent Human Rights Example
Liberty
A Organisation Influence Government Policy Example
Pressure And Lobby Groups
A Neutral Impartial Honest Not Political Appointees Accountable For Ministers Example
Civil Servants
UK Towns, Cities, Rural Areas Governed By Elected Councils Example
Local Authorities
A Elected Councils And Authorities Funded By Central Government Or Local Taxes Money Example
Local Authorities
A Person Or Ceremonial Leader Of The Council Appoint By Local Authorities Example
Mayor
A City Has 33 Local Authorities Example
London
A Local Elections For Councillors Are Held In Month Every Year Example
May
Since 1997 A Government Devolved Power For Give More Control Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland Example
UK Central Government
A Government Control Defence, Foreign Affairs, Immigration, Taxation & Social Security Example
UK Central Government
A Devolved Administrations Control Public Services Such As Education Example
Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland Devolved Administrations
A Welsh Government & National Assembly For Wales Example
Cardiff (Wales)
60 Assembly Members (AMs) And Proportional Elections Held Every Four Years Examples
Welsh National Assembly
20 Areas Assembly Make Laws Such As Education, Health, Economic Example
Welsh National Assembly
1999 Assembly Formed Sits Scotland Capital Edinburgh Example
Scottish Parliament
129 Assembly Members Elected By Proportional Election Example
Scottish Parliament
1922 Parliament Formed Sits Ireland Capital Belfast Stormont Example
Northern Ireland Parliament
1998 Assembly Formed After Belfast Agreement Or Good Friday Agreement Example
Northern Ireland Assembly
108 Elected Assembly Member MLAs (Members Of Legislative Assembly) Example
Northern Ireland Assembly
A Government Can Suspend All Devolved Assemblies Example
UK Government
A Public Can Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates From Public Galleries Example
Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries
A Person Can Write To Person For Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries Tickets And Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates Example
Your Local MP
A Day Public Entrance Is Free To Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates With One Or Two Hours Long Queues Example
Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries
Since 1928 A Country Start Fully Democratic Voting System Example
UK
1969 Set Voting Age 18 With Few Exceptions Example
UK
A Person Can Vote In All Elections Except General Elections Example
EU Country
Find Electoral Register By Local Council & AboutMyVote, EoniOrg (Northern Ireland) Websites Example
UK
A Register Update Every Year In September Or October Example
A Electoral Register
7.00 am until 10.00 pm A Place Open For Vote Cast Example
Polling Station , Polling Place
Prime Minister
A Country House Outside London Called Chequers Example
Prime Minister
A Person Can Changed If Party MPs Decide To Do So, Or If He Or She Wishes To Resign Example
Prime Minister
A Person Usually Resign If His Or Her Party Loses A General Election Example
Prime Minister
A Person Appoints About 20 Senior MPs To Make Ministers In Charge Of Departments Such As Defence,Economy,Education,Health Example
Prime Minister
A Person Responsible For The Economy Example
Chancellor Of The Exchequer
A Person Responsible For Crime, Policing & Immigration Example
Home Secretary
A Person Responsible For Managing Relationships With Foreign Countries Example
Foreign Secretary
A People Responsible For Subjects Such As Education,Health & Defence Example
Secretaries Of State Ministers
A People Or Committee Form Cabinet Usually Meets Weekly And Makes Important Decisions About Government Policy Example
Ministers
A Peoples of Department For Particular Areas Of Department’s Work Example
Ministers Of State, Parliamentary Under-Secretaries Of State
A Party Second Largest Party In The House Of Commons Example
Opposition Party
A Leader Or Senior Minister Of Opposition Party Point out Government Failure & Weaknesses And Ask Question To Prime Minister Example
Shadow Minister
A Person 18 Year Or Over Age Can Stand As An MP Election Example
UK Person
Most MP Represent Major Political Parties Such As Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats But Few MP Not Represent Example
Independents
A Organisation Represent British Business Views Example
CBI (Confederation of British Industry)
A Organisation Represent Environment Example
Greenpeace
A Organisation Represent Human Rights Example
Liberty
A Organisation Influence Government Policy Example
Pressure And Lobby Groups
A Neutral Impartial Honest Not Political Appointees Accountable For Ministers Example
Civil Servants
UK Towns, Cities, Rural Areas Governed By Elected Councils Example
Local Authorities
A Elected Councils And Authorities Funded By Central Government Or Local Taxes Money Example
Local Authorities
A Person Or Ceremonial Leader Of The Council Appoint By Local Authorities Example
Mayor
A City Has 33 Local Authorities Example
London
A Local Elections For Councillors Are Held In Month Every Year Example
May
Since 1997 A Government Devolved Power For Give More Control Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland Example
UK Central Government
A Government Control Defence, Foreign Affairs, Immigration, Taxation & Social Security Example
UK Central Government
A Devolved Administrations Control Public Services Such As Education Example
Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland Devolved Administrations
A Welsh Government & National Assembly For Wales Example
Cardiff (Wales)
60 Assembly Members (AMs) And Proportional Elections Held Every Four Years Examples
Welsh National Assembly
20 Areas Assembly Make Laws Such As Education, Health, Economic Example
Welsh National Assembly
1999 Assembly Formed Sits Scotland Capital Edinburgh Example
Scottish Parliament
129 Assembly Members Elected By Proportional Election Example
Scottish Parliament
1922 Parliament Formed Sits Ireland Capital Belfast Stormont Example
Northern Ireland Parliament
1998 Assembly Formed After Belfast Agreement Or Good Friday Agreement Example
Northern Ireland Assembly
108 Elected Assembly Member MLAs (Members Of Legislative Assembly) Example
Northern Ireland Assembly
A Government Can Suspend All Devolved Assemblies Example
UK Government
A Public Can Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates From Public Galleries Example
Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries
A Person Can Write To Person For Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries Tickets And Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates Example
Your Local MP
A Day Public Entrance Is Free To Listen House Of Commons & House of Lords Debates With One Or Two Hours Long Queues Example
Palace Of Westminster Public Galleries
Since 1928 A Country Start Fully Democratic Voting System Example
UK
1969 Set Voting Age 18 With Few Exceptions Example
UK
A Person Can Vote In All Elections Except General Elections Example
EU Country
Find Electoral Register By Local Council & AboutMyVote, EoniOrg (Northern Ireland) Websites Example
UK
A Register Update Every Year In September Or October Example
A Electoral Register
7.00 am until 10.00 pm A Place Open For Vote Cast Example
Polling Station , Polling Place

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