6.3 - The Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and the House of Lords Flashcards
1
Q
Does the Commons have the right to defeat a Bill?
A
Yes.
It has the sole right to defeat a Bill.
2
Q
Why does the Commons possess the right to dismiss a government?
A
If they lose a vote of no confidence, the legitimacy of the government derives from the consent of Parliament.
3
Q
What advantages do the Lords have over the Commons?
A
- Lords do not have constituencies to represent so they can devote more time to scrutiny.
- They are not elected, so they are not bound by their parties manifesto.
- The large number of cross benchers makes it difficult for the government to dominate the Lords.
4
Q
What are the functions and powers of the Commons?
A
- Represents the nation
- Can dismiss the government
- Must agree to the Budget
- Legitimises important decisions
- The executive requires the consent of the Commons for legislation
- Scrutinises legislation in parliamentary debate
- Commons select committees monitor the work of government departments
5
Q
What are the functions and powers of the Lords?
A
- Can delay legislation for one session
- Revising chamber to scrutinise work of the Commons
- The Lords can protect civil liberties by not allowing governments to extend life of Parliament beyond 5 years