There are three law making bodies in the UK. The 'Westminster' Parliament makes English law (which currently includes Wales) as well as some UK wide law. The 'Stormont' assembly makes laws in NI and the 'Holyrood' Parliament makes Scots law.
They have a parliement.
Yep, Paliment:
First a bill (Idea for a law) is created.
Then it goes through the house of Commons (Bunch of Polititions) and the house of lords (Bunch of posh people).
Finally it is sent for Royal Assent (The Queen signs it off)
The Government creates the laws - however - NO law can be passed without the approval of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (known as Royal Assent)
The UK parliament. Consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords
For the entire nation - Parliament, for the individual cities and towns, it is their local councils.
Lawyers research and word the new statute laws which is then agreed in parliament
The national legislature is Parliament.
why did American think that the new laws from Great Britain were unfair.
The laws of the government of Great Britain can be broken, but it is totally impossible to break the laws of nature.
only people in great Britain should write laws in parliament
Passes laws for the country
fidel Castro
No
1787 it makes the laws of the world
- Congress - Senate - House of Reprensentative - U.S. or national legislature
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
Edward Dwyer has written: 'A compendium of the principal laws and regulations relating to the militia of Great Britain & Ireland' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Militia
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