Chapter 6 - Comparing the powers - final Flashcards
1
Q
How many exclusive powers does the Lords have?
A
It has none.
2
Q
What are the 4 exclusive powers of the Commons?
A
- Examination and approval of government finances.
- Veto legislation.
- Dismissal of a government.
- Approve amendments to legislation.
3
Q
What powers do the Commons and Lords share?
A
- Debating and voting on legislative proposals.
- Proposing amendments.
- Holding government to account.
- Debating key issues.
- Private members may introduce legislation.
4
Q
What powers do the Lords largely perform (though of course not exclusively)?
A
- Examining secondary legislation and making recommendations.
- Delaying legislation for up to 1 year.
5
Q
Why can we argue the Lords examines legislation more thoroughly?
A
- All peers can be involved.
- Party whips are less involved.
- Cross-benchers.
6
Q
Why do the Lords voluntarily restrain themselves?
A
They know they lack democratic legitimacy and know that if they overstep the mark they will be reform and replaced; it is in their own interests to not exceed their limited authority.
7
Q
What are the characteristics of the Commons v the Lords?
A
- Has sovereign powers; No democratic legitimacy.
- Can veto legislations; Can delay for 1 year.
- Remains sovereign over government; cannot obstruct manifesto commitments.
- Can dismiss a government; cannot vote no confidence.
- Can control finances; cannot interfere with finances.
- MPs can defy party whips; restrained by the threat of reform.
- Final say on legislation; Can only propose amendments.