The Houses of Parliament are where all laws and proposed, discussed and passed.
There are 2 houses, the House of Commons, filled with 1 Member of Parliament (MP) from each constituency (around 650 in the country), and the House of Lords, filled with non elected peers.
A Bill will be proposed (usually by the government party) in one of the houses and if accepted will be read out in detail and voted on again. If it accepted again it will go to committees to draft the finer points of the Bill (these usually include experts in the area) and these will again be voted on. If it passes all this it will pass to the second house.
In the other house the same process will occur and if it passes through again without any problems it will be signed by the Monarch and made an Act of Parliament.
A bill usually starts in the House of Commons and then proceeds to the House of Lords although not always.
The House of Parliament in Westminster, London.
Parliment is the government body of England.
(royal governor)
Parliment
The first representative body in colonial America was the House of Senators. It existed in the colony of Roanoake.
representative and voting
the house of representative
Parliament.
Parliament
There is no English representative body. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The representative - ie elected - part of the UK Government is The House of Commons a part of the UK parliament.
During the Revulutionary War, the king died.
Foxwood from Animal Farm represented England from th Russian Revolution.
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No one. As the Queen resides in England, she does not need an additional representative in England.
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A form of government in which all laws are created by the vote of a representative body. This representative body is elected by people or is elected by another representative body which is in turn elected by the people.
Governor
The colonists in New England elected their own leaders to public offices giving them a representative government.
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