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Q: Are any healthy parliamentary debates there in a parliament?
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How is a parliamentary system organized?

Parliament is organized by MP'S, Lords, and oh i don't know any more


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The Bill of Rights of 1689 states that "the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament."


What can the UK Parliament make laws about?

Anything. They can make and unmake any law they wish. This is known as Parliamentary Sovereignty, essentially 'Parliament is supreme'. Of course, whether they can get away with making any law they like is a different question.


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In Parliament, the role of the Liberal party is to consult with and advise the Parliamentary wing. They cannot and should not attempt to dictate any policy.


Are there any naturalisation records in the UK for Irish emmigrants?

Citizens of Eire have exactly the same rights in Britain as British citizens and as such can vote in parliamentary elections and stand for election to parliament.


How old is the conservative party?

The Conservative party emerged from the parliamentary groupings in about 1834. There is no way to be absolutely precise as there was no need for a party structure outside of parliament as there were few, if any contested polls and no need for mass 'campaigns'.


What is mant by the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy?

The supremacy of parliament in England means that the parliament if the only supreme authority in England in the sence of legislating laws. Parliament is supreme to all government instituions and monarch also. It is the only body which can make, alter, ammend or repeal any law whatever and whenever.


How many presidential debates have there been in the 2008 election?

There has been three presidential debates in the 2008 election.


What are the limitations to parliamentary sovereign?

In the UK a limitation is that the European Union (EU) has a higher amount of power than parliament as all laws from parliament have to agree with / not conflict with any laws made by the EU. This means that the parliament is no longer as supreme since the UK joined the EU


What color are debates mostly?

Debates don't have a "color" in any sense that I'm aware of. You might as well ask what color friendship is.


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