it is where the priminister is and decisions are made
parlaiment & i cant remember if i was also the british government / not
The colonies didnt think they should have to pay taxes like a British subject without a representative in Parlaiment like a British subject gets.
The Labour party
The greatest concern with the British government was with the concept that there was no one in Parlaiment to speak for the colonies. With this in mind a number of issues came up such as taxation without representation, being limited on who the colonies can trade with, etc.
Which of the Acts gave parlaiment the supreme court control to govern the colonies? (NO CHEATING FOR MR ROSE"S TEST!!!!!!!)
The day to day administration of the country and its laws.
The main house are the House of Representatives and the senate
The British Monarch wears the Imperial State Crown. The current Imperial State Crown was made for King George VI in 1937. The British Monarch wears it at Coronations and the annual Opening of Parlaiment. The Imperial State crown is still in use and will stay in use for years to come.
No role. It was all a colonial idea.
In a democracy this would be the elected body of representatives, that is the Parlaiment, Congress or Legislature.
Taxation without representation came about due to the distance between England and the American colonies. Because the Colonies were ruled by England, English Parlaiment made decisions concerning the items shipped. Most of these items had excessive taxes added on because there was no one in Parlaiment that represented the colonists.
As the only candidate, Alexander was installed as leaderof the Labour group in the Scottish Parliament on 14 September 2007.