The basics on parliament and the constitution Flashcards
1
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Parliament is the originator of the most important modern source of law - true or false
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true
2
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What does it mean for parliament to be able to give law-making powers to other bodies and which bodies would these by
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- Can give certain bodies law-making powers when specified in a statute
- these bodies include but are not exclusive to - local councils, government departments, other agencies
3
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what do select committees and parliamentary enquiries do in the house of commons
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Mainly reviewing government departments
- cross party for each government department - spending, policies and administration
- calls of evidence focussing on the impact of legislation in the real world
- Recommendations made - govt must respond to each point raised
4
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what do select committees and parliamentary enquiries do in the house of lords
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- mainly looking into specialist subjects to give their specialist input
- Permanent committees - EU, science and technology, constitution, economic affairs etc.
5
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Describe and explain the UK constitution
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- Written but unmodified
- broad range of sources make up constitution - common law, statute, conventions (regularly observed practice), Major published works and academic contributions, royal prerogatives, EU law
6
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Describe some basic features of the House of Commons
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- 650 seats MPs
- publicly elected
- 11 political parties currently represented
- Vast majority of legislation
- 320 MPs needed for a working majority
7
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Describe some basic features of the House of Lords
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- Majority of members are appointed (peers)
- House of Lords appointment commission - apply to be a non-party political life peer
- dissolution/resignation honours - nominations from outgoing PMs and political party leaders
- 800 eligible members:
- Life peers - appointed members, whose titles cannot be inherited
- Archbishops and bishops - 26 C of E sit in HOL
- Hereditary members - HoL act 1999 got rid of most of these
8
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What are the devolved parliaments and what acts of parliament bought them about
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- The Scottish Parliament - Scotland Act 1998
- Welsh Parliament - Government of Wales Act 1998
- Northern Ireland Assembly - Northern Ireland Act 1998