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It's exactly the same ! The Parliament of the UK incorporates MP's from England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland.

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What part of the UK doesn't have its own parliament?

England


Where is england's Parliament?

* The United Kingdom has a parliament, which legislates for the country as a whole. (But see below). * Scotland has its own parliament, which legislates for many matters, but not for matters affecting the UK as a whole. (Its tax raising powers are very restricted). * Wales has an Assembly, which has rather more limited powers than the Scottish parliament. * Northern Ireland has a provincial assembly with powers broadly comparable to the Welsh Assembly. * England (in the proper sense) has no parliament. However, the UK parliament can legislate for England.


How many women are in England's parliament?

England is the only constituent country of the UK without a national assembly.


What is the only nation in the UK that doesn't have its own Parliament?

There are two, England and Cornwall.


Where is the national government located in the UK?

The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England.


Which country of the UK has the greatest number of seats in the british parliament?

England, because it is bigger and more populous than Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.


What are the duties of the English Parliament?

England has no parliament of it's own, however the UK's parliament is situated in London, England. When England had a parliament prior to 1707 the Parliament's biggest duties were to approve new taxes and adivse the king of England.There has not been an English Parliament since 1707. England is directly governed by the United Kingdom parliament at Westminster.Answer 2 (UK Parliament)Parliament examines what the Government is doing, makes new laws, holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day. The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament's work.


When did the Parliament start in the UK?

The British parliament started when the Acts of Union in 1707 brought England and Scotland together under the Parliament of Great Britain. - "The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and Parliament of Scotland."


What is mainland UK?

The island of Britain, which contains England, Scotland and Wales, is sometimes referred to as the mainland of the UK.


Was England already part of the UK in the 16h century?

The UK didn't come into being until 1801 and the union with the Irish Parliament.


How many women are in parliament?

England is the only constituent country of the UK without a national assembly.


How England does dominate the UK?

England has a much larger population than all the other countries combined. The capital and Parliament is in London which is in England. Most MPs are English. Most of the money and GDP is earned in England. London is recognized financially world wide as a powerhouse stock exchange and is in England