The Houses of Parliament
The UK, and most governments which are based on the UK government. The executive branch consists of Departments which come under control of Parliament.
its easy to answer this question because the queen herself rules the UK so she is this the most important person in the entire UK
In 1920, England was part of the UK's parliamentary system of government
income tax is one of the most important source of government revenue. in us around 31% and UK around 29% of government revenue comes from income tax . this is the biggest source of governments revenue. this is only one of many imporatnce.
The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is often shortened to the UK or Great Britain.However, Northern Ireland is part of the UK and is therefore under the control of the British Government. The Republic of Ireland is run by a separate government.
No, The Times in the UK is a privately-owned newspaper. It is part of the Times Newspapers Limited, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News UK.
The is no leader of a government in England as it is part of the United Kingdom(UK). The leader of the UK Government is the Rt Hon David Cameron MP Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party.
The UK does not have a President. Constitutionally the head of state is the monarch who is a hereditary member of the Royal Family. However, the monarch has very few formal powers & stays above party politics.So, in practice, the most important person in the British political system is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is for the most part synonymous w/ the President
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.
the Northern Ireland Assembly, a devolved part of the central UK government, is responsible for for local affairs; the central UK government manages taxation, foreign affairs etc
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