The English government has faced criticism for various missteps throughout history, but key failures include the handling of the American colonies, particularly in imposing taxes without representation, which fueled resentment and ultimately led to the American Revolution. Additionally, during the Industrial Revolution, inadequate responses to labor rights and public health issues illustrated a lack of foresight and social responsibility. More recently, the government's handling of Brexit has been criticized for insufficient planning and communication, leading to economic uncertainty and division. These examples highlight a recurring theme of ignoring public sentiment and failing to adapt to changing social and economic landscapes.
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
The colonists were furious. Because the English government began taxing items that were transported from Great Britain, the colonists refused to buy any products. Very soon, the English government had to stop the stamp act, or go bankrupt.
It would be a government. It is in the court systems or judicial branch.
Made laws.
because the englass is very good
The House of Burgesses determined that the English colonies would have a representative government. Does the person who asked this go to ESMS?
The first American government was wrong because the government was weak
There is no English government
They go to jail because cops are working for the government and have the authority. Go figure....
the English government
it sounds wrong and its incorrect english
You spelled racism wrong, idiot. If your a racist, go confess. If your an English teacher, you should be fired.
wrong - falsch
You can learn at local government services in order to learn English for free.
"faux / fausse" is the common translation of 'wrong' in French.
The English Government is a Constitutional Monarchy with a bicameral (but functionally unicameral) Parliament.
The Magna Carta says that no one including the king and lawmaker can go above the law.