The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch. A king or queen is the head of state, and a prime minister is the head of government. The people vote in elections for Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them.
Kingdom with the Queen, Elisabeth II.
Edit: It's Queen Elizabeth II, not Elisabeth.
GB also have a Government (Houses of Parliament!) and Prime Minister that have power over the country too.
England has no government. England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom (UK).
The UK is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch (Queen Elizabeth II ) as the Head of State. The current Prime Minister is David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party.
A Constitutional Monarchy. They have Bi-cameral legislative branches, House of Lords and House of Commons, and a Prime Minister . The Queen does have some input in the government, but her power is much more limited than her father's was.
Parliamentary Monarchy. The Queen is the head of state, but the Prime Minister runs the country.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
The UK is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch as Head of State.
the land of England is smart
constitutional monarchy and Commonwealth realm
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It is a constitutional monarchy.
England has a Parliamentary Democracy.
No. England does not have a communist government. It may seem like it but no.
In 1920, England was part of the UK's parliamentary system of government
the government in England are constitutional monarcy hope this helps
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Their government was easy
There is none, England is under the control of the British government.
I think England would be a monarchy
England developed a popular government by majority.
what has been the greatest influence on England 's law and government
Theocracy in New England was when the government looked for divine inspiration. The government was looked at as sacerdotal.
East of England Local Government Association was created in 2010.
It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.