We are governed by a democratically-elected government of over 650 Members of Parlaiment (MPs). Each MP has been elected by the eligible voters of the town they represent. The MPs of the majority party sit on one side of the house of commons, and the lesser parties on the opposite side. Proposed laws (bills) are debated on, then voted for. If the bill gets a majority 'yes' vote, it's sent to the House of Lords for ratification. If it needs amending - it's sent back to the House of Commons for change and further debate. If it passes through the House of Lords, it's finally sent to the palace for Her Majesty The Queen to sign - making it law.
The Falkland Islands governed by the UK (Great Britain)
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Great Britain
The United Kingdom is governed by a constitutional monarchy.
Great Britain originally colonised and governed Australia.
Great Britain and Ireland were governed under a single government from 1801
Yes, both France and Britain governed many countries in the past.
The island of Ireland has on it the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is independent and governs itself. Northern Ireland is part of and governed by the United Kingdom and has a local devolved government too. Great Britain refers to the island containing England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so they are not the same thing.
The Falkland Islands, Governed by the UK (Great Britain) Backspace
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our independence from Great Britain