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UK Political System

The UK political system features a constitutional monarchy, where the Royal Family supports the Queen in various state and national duties, contributing to public service and national stability.

UK Political System

UK Political System

Judicial branch

House of lords
chamber of revision, providing expertise in redrafting legislation in the commons
Comprised of hereditary peers such as, the Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, or baron,
supreme court
Judges are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister.
highest court of appeal
determine whether policy directives or administrative acts violate common law or an act of Parliament

Legislature

Parliament
The House of Commons

bills must be introduced in the commons and the Lords

consist of 650 members known as members of Parliament (MPs).

The commons has three main functions to pass laws, to provide finances for the Commons state by authorizing taxation, and to review and scrutinize public administration and government policy.

exercises the main legislative power in Britain

Executive Branch

Cabinet Government
responsible for policy making, supreme control of government, and coordination of all government departments

Monarchy

king and queen
Royal family
Members of the Royal Family support The Queen in her many State and national duties, as well as carrying out important work in the areas of public and charitable service, and helping to strengthen national unity and stability. https://www.royal.uk/role-royal-family#:~:text=Members%20of%20the%20Royal%20Family,strengthen%20national%20unity%20and%20stability.