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SovereignPrime MinisterHome OfficeForeign OfficeTreasuryHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsGovernmentParliament
Political system of Great Britain SovereignPrime MinisterHome OfficeForeign OfficeTreasuryHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsGovernmentParliament The role of ParliamentThe main functions are:To pass laws regulating the life Bill and LawBillHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsRoyal AssentLaw The QueenElizabeth II (born 1926; crowned on 2nd June 1953)“Elizabeth the Second, The Queen’s authority:She performs certain important acts of governmentShe is the centre The house of CommonsThe lower house of the Parliament, consists of 605 Role:To make laws of the land by passing various Acts, as well The house of LordsConsists of over 1,000 non-elected members:All peers and peeresses Role:Pass Bills sent to it from the House of CommonsAmend Bills and Parliamentary Debates	Parliament is a place where politicians can speak about public matters, British GovernmentA body of ministers who are responsible for the administration of national affairs. The Prime MinisterThe leader of the party with a majority, is appointed The Cabinet	The most senior Ministers (usually 20) compose the Cabinet, which meets The people elect MPsAfter an election a Government is formedPrime Minister is The Political Party SystemConservative party The Political Party SystemLabour Party The Political Party SystemLiberal Democrats ElectionsMen and women over 18 years have a voteVoting is not compulsoryA Thank you for your attention !
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Sovereign


Prime Minister

Home Office
Foreign Office
Treasury
House of Commons
House of Lords
Government
Parliament

SovereignPrime MinisterHome OfficeForeign OfficeTreasuryHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsGovernmentParliament

Слайд 3 The role of Parliament
The main functions are:
To pass

The role of ParliamentThe main functions are:To pass laws regulating the

laws regulating the life of the country
To scrutinize government

policy and administration

Слайд 4 Bill and Law

Bill
House of Commons
House of Lords
Royal Assent
Law

Bill and LawBillHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsRoyal AssentLaw

Слайд 5 The Queen
Elizabeth II (born 1926; crowned on 2nd

The QueenElizabeth II (born 1926; crowned on 2nd June 1953)“Elizabeth the

June 1953)
“Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God

of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith”

Слайд 6 The Queen’s authority:
She performs certain important acts of

The Queen’s authority:She performs certain important acts of governmentShe is the

government
She is the centre of much of the nation’s

ceremonial
The leader of society
She visits many parts of the UK each year to encourage scientific, industrial, artistic and charitable works of national importance
Paying state visits to foreign countries
She receives the laws
She is the Head of the Church of England
She is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces
She makes treaties and declares war and peace

God save the Queen


Слайд 8 The house of Commons
The lower house of the

The house of CommonsThe lower house of the Parliament, consists of

Parliament, consists of 605 elected:


523 for England
38 for Wales
72

for Scotland
17 for Northern Ireland

Слайд 9 Role:
To make laws of the land by passing

Role:To make laws of the land by passing various Acts, as

various Acts, as well as to discuss current political

issues.
The House sits for five days each week.
The strength of the House of Commons is that it possesses the right to argue for/against any proposal, the right to question, to debate and to speak out.



Слайд 10 The house of Lords
Consists of over 1,000 non-elected

The house of LordsConsists of over 1,000 non-elected members:All peers and

members:
All peers and peeresses who have inherited their titles
Certain

clergy of the Church of England
Some judges (called “the Law Lords”)

Слайд 11 Role:
Pass Bills sent to it from the House

Role:Pass Bills sent to it from the House of CommonsAmend Bills

of Commons
Amend Bills and send them back to the

Commons for approval
Delay Bills for a limited time
Start its own Bills, but it must send them to the Commons for approval



Слайд 12 Parliamentary Debates
Parliament is a place where politicians can

Parliamentary Debates	Parliament is a place where politicians can speak about public

speak about public matters, express points of view, argue,

try to persuade, support and oppose other members.




Слайд 13 British Government
A body of ministers who are responsible

British GovernmentA body of ministers who are responsible for the administration of national affairs.

for the administration of national affairs.


Слайд 14 The Prime Minister
The leader of the party with

The Prime MinisterThe leader of the party with a majority, is

a majority, is appointed by the Queen.
All other Ministers

are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of the Prime Minister









Слайд 15 The Cabinet
The most senior Ministers (usually 20) compose

The Cabinet	The most senior Ministers (usually 20) compose the Cabinet, which

the Cabinet, which meets once or twice a week

under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister to decide government policy on major issues



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The people elect MPs
After an election a Government

The people elect MPsAfter an election a Government is formedPrime Minister

is formed
Prime Minister is appointed by the Queen
The Prime

Minister selects his Ministers
The Ministers form the Cabinet
The Cabinet decides Government policies
The Parliament agrees to support or rejects Government policies and laws

Слайд 17 The Political Party System
Conservative party

The Political Party SystemConservative party

Слайд 18 The Political Party System
Labour Party



The Political Party SystemLabour Party

Слайд 19 The Political Party System
Liberal Democrats

The Political Party SystemLiberal Democrats

Слайд 20 Elections
Men and women over 18 years have a

ElectionsMen and women over 18 years have a voteVoting is not

vote
Voting is not compulsory
A candidate is elected if he/she

has a majority of votes over the next candidate
British may stand and be elected as MPs if they are aged 21 and >

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