The UK government does not pass laws, the Westminster parliament is the primary lawmaking body in the UK.
The Home Office has responsibility for the police forces. The judiciary and prison services are run by the Ministry of Justice
legislative branch- congress
the legislative branch
British Parliament passes laws.
Legislative
the legislative branch passes out the laws! (are you doing a 5th grade daily grade?)
The excecutive branch of the government is the President. You know, the one who makes vetos the laws or passed them. The laws he passes are national; NOT state laws. And there's your answer.
both the legislature and president together
In America, the Legislative Branch (Congress - The Senate and the House of Representatives) passes laws. The Executive Branch enforces the laws, and the Judicial Branch interprets the laws. Such is the beauty of American separation of powers.
legislative branch
The executive branch passes the laws
they dontAdded: The police are part of the Executive Branch of government and have no part in passing laws. Law are enacted by the Legislative Branch of government and then it becomes the duty of the Executive Branch to carry them out.
The Executive branch proposes laws, the Legislative passes those laws, and the Judicial judges and enforces those laws.