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The English government works with a Constitutional Monarchy. There are two parts to the English government, that is the King and Parliament. They must work together in order to get anything done. Each has different powers and jobs:

The king.

  • The executive
  • Commands Armed Forces
  • Declares War and Peace
  • Conducts Diplomacy
  • Calls Parliament into session and dissolves meeting

Parliament.

  • The Legislature
  • Collects Taxes
  • Decides how much money to give to the King
  • Passes laws
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The monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is head of state and the prime minister is the head of the UK government.

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