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P2- Muhammed Awais




Parliament are the supreme law makers of in the UK. In  What does parliament do?
Parliament there are two houses. The houses are House of
Commons and House of Lords. The laws which are made by The main role of Parliament is too make new laws and
parliament are called act of law. When we vote we elect our change existing laws. While making the laws the
new prime minister every 5 years, the party which wins gets government has to debate the laws. They also check and
to sit in the house with its government. The winner is the approve government spending.
party which wins the most seats. The winners will sit in the
house of commons. Then we have the house of lords where
unelected people sit, the people that reach there are
specialists like lawyers or teachers.




At the moment the party which is running for government is
Conservatives Party which was run by David Cameron but
after the Brexit vote left and the Prime Minister now is
Theresa May. The main opposition of the conservative party
is Labour whose leader is Jeremy Corbyn.
 Explain the doctrine of Parliamentary
Sovereignty
The doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty it makes the
government the supreme legal authority within the UK.
They can therefore create and end any law, the court
cannot have a say its legislation. No Parliament can put in
law that future parliament cannot make laws or change
laws.
In the House of Commons, MPS sit there. MPS are Members
of Parliament and there are 650 Members of Parliament
sitting in the House of Commons. The Government sit in the
right of the speaker and the opposition sit left of the
speaker. The speaker in the House of Commons is John
Bercow.

On the other hand in the House of Lords, unelected
members. The people in the House of Lords are chosen by
the Queen after being suggested by the Prime Minister.

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