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What is the actual role of exec

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  • Proposing legislation
  • Proposing a bidget
  • Running the country (day to day decisions)
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Role of minister

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  • Senior ministers do up final decisions, -
  • Role is to formulate policy
  • Junior ministers support the minister in their department, might stand in for the minister in parliament
  • Junior ministers in charge of specific area in department
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Role of cabinet

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Making formal decisions
coordinating gov't policy
Managing parlaimentary business
 Providing a forum
Managing emerfancies
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Cabinet committees

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groups of cabinet minister designed to allow discissions & decisions
PM has power to set up cavinet committee and is responsible for appointing members
25 main cabinet committees -
Cabinet usually obliged to accept report/decisions made by committee report

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Example of cabiner committees

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NSC or Home Affairs committee

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Cabinet is important

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  • Some circumstances, cabinet makes key decisions (whether to hold election in 2017(
  • Some cabinet minister are well important- treasury
  • No PM can survive without Cabinet support
  • Cabinet only effetive place where disptues between ministers can be dealt with out of public eye
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Cabinet isn’t important

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  • PM has huge powers of patronage
  • PM relying more on special advisers
  • Collective responsibility gives PM power to silence dissenters in cavinet
  • Rubber stamp
  • PM decides number and nature of Cabinet committees
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Collective ministerial responsibility

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Convention requires that they all stick to an agreed policy and not t question it in public

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What ensures SC independence

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  • Safeguarding terms of employment, pay and appointment
  • Able to through judical review - gov’t acting ultra vires
  • Seperation from HoL to form SC
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  • Safeguarding terms of employment, pay and appointment
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o Can’t be removed from office unless they break law (security of tenure), immune from legal action arising from comments they make on cases in court; salaries paid automatically from Consolidated fund, an independent budge, and appointed by Judicial Appointments Commission transparent and free from political intervention

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  • Separation from House of Lords to form Supreme Court
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o It also assured this by removing judicial functions of the Lords Chancellor (who had previously been member of Cabinet, Speaker of HoL, with responsibility to appoint judges). Now, JAC appoints to the SC.

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