Understanding the British Governmental System and Monarchy

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Explore the British governmental system and monarchy with insights into the House of Parliament, House of Lords, House of Commons, Buckingham Palace, and the Royal Flag. Discover the roles and functions of key institutions in the UK's political framework.


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  1. British Studies Governmental System By :Dr.G.Chitra Parvathy, Dept. of History, T.D.M.N.S. College, T.Kallikulam.

  2. House of Parliament,London GreatBritain(UK) is a parliamentary democracywitha constitutional Monarchas Headof State

  3. Parliament is where politicians (MPs) meet to decide laws and make decisions for the United Kingdom. One of the jobs Parliament does is to check that the Government is running the country properly Parliament ismade up of threeparts: The Queen The House ofLords The House ofCommons

  4. House ofLords The House of Lords is made up of people who have inherited family titles and those who have been given titles because of their outstanding work in one field or another. There are 675 members of the Lords The main job of the House of Lords is to 'double check' new laws to make sure they are fair and will work

  5. House ofCommons The House of Commons has 650 members (MPs) who have been elected by local residents to represent an area of the country in Parliament. Each MP represents one of 650 constituencies (areas) in the UK and is a member of a political party, such as New Labour or the Conservativeparty The Commons is the most important place for discussing policies and making laws

  6. Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official and main royal London home. Today, Buckingham Palace is not only the home of the Queen and Prince Philip but also the London residence of the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) and the Earl and Countess of Wessex (Prince Edward and his wife) and their daughter Administrative work for the monarchy.

  7. The RoyalFlag First and Fourth: Englandsymbol Second: Scotland Third: Ireland

  8. Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street The official residence and the office of the British Prime Minister. The office helps the Prime Minister to establish and deliver the government's overall strategy and policy priorities, and to communicate the government's policies to Parliament, the public and international audiences.

  9. UK General Election, held in 5years UK citizens vote for the best candidate in our local area to represent us in the House of Commons

  10. British RoyalSymbol English Lion in the left and Unicorn of Scotland in theright. Dieu et mon droit (God and my right). Honi soit qui maly pense (Evil to him who evil thinks)

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