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Under the provisions of the English Bill of Rights the king or queen could not raise taxes without the permission of?

parliament


Under the English bill of rights what two parties had to agree to cancel laws or impose new taxes?

king or queen and Parliament


Does the queen sign every bill?

The queen of England, Elizabeth II, signs every bill that is presented to her by the British parliament. She is also the queen of Canada, but she does not sign every bill (or any bill) enacted by the Canadian parliament; instead, those bills are signed by her representative, the Governor General of Canada. The queen does not veto anything, since her role is ceremonial. She reigns but does not actually govern.


How is England ruled?

England is no longer ruled by the monarchy. Instead it is ruled by parliament with a prime minister at its head.


What provisions of the English bill of rights the king or queen could not raise taxes without the permission of who or what?

Parliament


Who the provisions of the English bill of rights the king or queen could not raise taxes without the permission of who or what?

Parliament


Who under the provisions of the English Bill of Rights the king or queen could not raise taxes without the permission of who or what?

Parliament


Under the provisions of the English bill of rights the king or queen could not raise takes without the permission or who or what?

Parliament


Who Under the provisions of English bill of rights the king or queen could not raise taxes without the permission of who or what?

Parliament


Where does the queen sit in the Parliament Canberra?

parliament


How can the governor change a part of a bill that he or she disagrees with?

Line Item veto.


IF the queen passes any inconsistent bill the opposition will bring a lawsuit against it in the high court discuss it?

The Queen (of Great Britain) does not pass any bills, these bills are drawn up by the legislature (the government of the day) and passed by a vote in parliament. After the second reading of the bill it then goes to the Queen to sign (the royal ascent). The Queen MUST sign these bills into law.Being duly enacted by parliament and signed by the Queen, there is by definition no way a lawsuit can be brought against it in a UK court as the bill is the law. However if the bill infringes any treaties that the UK has signed up to (including European Union legislation) then a UK CITIZEN can challenge the legality of the bill in the courts.