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Did Scottish MP's vote yes or no in Parliament to join the EEC in 1973?

In 1973 the Scottish MP's in the British Parliament voted by a 51% no vote against joining the EEC.


What do you mean by parliament?

The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.


Can a prime minister vote in Parliament?

A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.


Manager of a party who makes sure everyone is there to vote?

In the British parliament he/she is called a Whip.


British governmental theory that Parliament spoke for all British subjects including Americans even if they did not vote for its members?

virtual representation


Did British vote?

Britain has elections every few years. They are not pre-scheduled the way that U.S. elections are, but they vote for members of Parliament and other offices.


What happened to british parliament?

Yes. Britain still has a parliament. It is in Westminster in London.


Did Parliament make laws for british people?

Yes


Who works to ensure party members vote with the party on major Pisces of legislation?

In the British Parliament, the whips have the task to ensure members vote with the party on major issues.


Did parliament give women the vote in 1918 because of their contribution to the war effort?

YES!


Can Charles and Camilla have the law changed or denounce her faith to take the throne she is catholic?

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Who passes the acts of the British Parliament?

Acts of the British Parliament are normally proposed by the ministers of the government (or occasionally by a private member of parliament). They are debated and voted on in the House of Commons by elected members of parliament. Acts then go to the House of Lords to be reviewed and voted on by members of the House of Lords. Acts then come back to the House of Commons for a third reading, debate and vote. If Acts pass this third vote, they are then sent to the British Monarch to receive the royal ascent (an Act is signed into law by the King or Queen) and become law.