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British Parliamentary System of Government

The British Parliamentary system is structured into three main branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The Executive branch is responsible for policy-making, supporting government policies, and coordinating government departments, including the Home Office, Foreign Office, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

British Parliamentary System of Government

British Parliamentary System of Government

Legislative Branch

house of lords
redrafting legislation

suggest amendments in leg.

debate and refine leg.

cannot block leg.

house of commons
pass laws

authorizing taxation

scrutinize public admin

limited leg. function

Judicial Branch

jurists
president

confirmed by senate

princ. of parliamentary sovereignty

determine if policy violate law

cant judge constitutionality of leg law

Executive Branch

policy making
support for gov. policy

coor. gov. departments

chanceler of exchequer

home office

foreign office

senior cabinet post