* The United Kingdom has a parliament, which legislates for the country as a whole. (But see below). * Scotland has its own parliament, which legislates for many matters, but not for matters affecting the UK as a whole. (Its tax raising powers are very restricted). * Wales has an Assembly, which has rather more limited powers than the Scottish parliament. * Northern Ireland has a provincial assembly with powers broadly comparable to the Welsh Assembly. * England (in the proper sense) has no parliament. However, the UK parliament can legislate for England.
Westminster, London
The houses of Parliament, London
Parliament Buildings, London
Palace of Westminster
parliament (plato)
The American colonist model of legislature was patterned after the English Parliament. The primary concern was that the government have a balance of power.
Presently England, part of the UK, is a constitutional monarchy ruled by an elected parliament.
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster is the home of Big Ben and the rest of the building houses the UK Parliament.
englands economy is weens
When the constitution was written it was through men choosing representatives to govern for the common good.
Most of Englands energy is imported.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
MP stands for Member of Parliament- he or she is an elected member of the House of Commons representing their political constituency. They are the equivalent of Congressmen and women in the United States.
London