There has not been an English government since 1707, when the Kingdom of England ceased to be a sovereign state, merging with the Kingdom of Scotland to become the Kingdom of Great Britain.
In 1801 Great Britain merged with the Kingdom of Ireland, although this later became The Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1922 after much of Ireland won independence.
While Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have undergone many changes since then, with devolved parliaments, assemblies and governments, England has remained under the full jurisdiction of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the UK Government.
Policy making and governance in England is therefore a very complex affair. The links below help to explain the history and some of the issues which have arisen as a result.
There is no English government
the English government
The English Government is a Constitutional Monarchy with a bicameral (but functionally unicameral) Parliament.
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
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The English Bill of Rights affected the nature of the English government by making the monarchy conditional and by limiting tits power.
The head of the English government was William Pitt.
by making a government
government
Board of Trade
A government is the system by which a state or community is governed. In British English (and that of the Commonwealth of Nations), a government more narrowly refers to the particular executive in control of a state at a given time-known in American English as an administration. In American English, government refers to the larger system by which any state is organized. Furthermore, government is occasionally used in English as a synonym for governance.