The general public of voting age - elect their members of parliament (MPs). MP's elect higher positions (such as party leaders). The House of Lords is the higher judicial power - with members elected by their peers.
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Yes and no. The lower house: House of Commons contains members elected by the British citizens.
The upper house: House of Lords members are appointed by the monarch (Quenn Elizabeth, currently) on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Yes, British citizens elect the lower house of the British parliament.
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In a parliamentary government the people elect the executive presidency. The government is divided into three branches which are executive, legislative and judicial.
The British Parliament
Duly elected members of Parliament.
Yes
A colony of the British Empire not having an elective magistracy or a parliament, but governed by a chief magistrate (called Governor) appointed by the Crown, with executive councilors nominated by him and not elected by the people.
is a group of people that makes the law about the colony
The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
The British Parliament began as a voice of the people in a monarchical power structure. Today, the monarch has no power and the Parliament makes the decisions.
was elected by the people as a whole
The people
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King George III led it the Parliament in 1776. Not every member has been recorded.