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  1. England itself does not have a formal government or constitution, and a specifically English role in contemporary government and politics is hard to identify in any formal sense, for these operate on a nationwide British basis. Historically, the English may be credited with the evolution of Parliament, which, in its medieval form, was related ...

  2. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy in which the reigning monarch (that is, the king or queen who is the head of state at any given time) does not make any open political decisions. All political decisions are taken by the government and Parliament.

    • £882 billion
    • 1707
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  4. Politics of the United Kingdom. Organisational chart of the UK political system. The politics of the United Kingdom functions within a constitutional monarchy where executive power is delegated by legislation and social conventions to a unitary parliamentary democracy.

  5. The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster in London.

    • 1 January 1801
    • Sir Keir Starmer, Labour, since 4 April 2020
    • Lords: 781, Commons: 650
    • Bicameral
  6. Parliament. History of government. Who runs government. The Prime Minister is the leader of His Majesty’s Government and is ultimately responsible for all policy and decisions. The Prime...

  7. Nov 17, 2020 · The head of the British government, however, is the Prime Minister. One serves as a symbol of the country and the other serves as the chief executive of the government.

  8. Nov 17, 2020 · 24 March 2021. Two of the UK's parliaments - Holyrood in Scotland and the Senedd in Wales - will be holding elections on Thursday 6 May. But what powers do national parliaments have, and how do...

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