The House of Commons in London.
Basically Parliament and the House of Lords would be screwed, The United Kingdom would have a rebellion on it's hands. The King or Queen would be elidgible for total control of the United Kingdom. Powers would have to be restored to the Royal's. Legislation would have no impact on the Royal's has the King or Queen would have public backing. Parliament could be dismissed altogether by the Royal's and public backing. That means no parliament no government body's.
united kingdom, France and russia
Adolph Hitler was chancellor and then dictator of Germany. He never assumed power in the United Kingdom.
England has no parliament of it's own, however the UK's parliament is situated in London, England. When England had a parliament prior to 1707 the Parliament's biggest duties were to approve new taxes and adivse the king of England.There has not been an English Parliament since 1707. England is directly governed by the United Kingdom parliament at Westminster.Answer 2 (UK Parliament)Parliament examines what the Government is doing, makes new laws, holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day. The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament's work.
Very - it one of the things that enabled it to become a world power and gain a great empire
The Magna Charta of 1215 was the first document to limit the king's power. The second major document to establish the supremacy of the law and the rights and powers of Parliament was the Bill of Rights of 1689, issued by king William III.
the crown By impeachment through two-thirds majority in both Houses of the Parliament.
Parliament
The House of Commons can use the parliament act to force through legislation against the wishes of the Lords, so I would say the Commons.
Basically Parliament and the House of Lords would be screwed, The United Kingdom would have a rebellion on it's hands. The King or Queen would be elidgible for total control of the United Kingdom. Powers would have to be restored to the Royal's. Legislation would have no impact on the Royal's has the King or Queen would have public backing. Parliament could be dismissed altogether by the Royal's and public backing. That means no parliament no government body's.
the prime minister or president
Parliament
A British Parliament has a maximum term of five years, although the Prime Minister has the power to call a General Election at any time before then.
Representative Democracy: United States of America Monarchy: Saudi Arabia Military Dictatorship: Myanmar Constitutional Monarchy: United Kingdom Communist: Cuba
The politics of the United Kingdom takes place within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, in which the Monarch is the head of state and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by Her Majesty's Government, on behalf of and by the consent of the Monarch, as well as by the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales, and the Executive of Northern Ireland. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, as well as in the Scottish parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature, the highest national court being the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Not exactly. In 1603 the kingdoms of Scotland and England were joined and ruled by James I who was also James VI of Scotland. The two countries became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1707, the parliaments of Scotland and England were merged and in 1801 the parliament of Ireland was added to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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