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The members of the House of Commons, and the House of Lords, subject to Parliamentary debate and Divisional voting in those two houses, make or remove UK laws. These laws are then interpreted and enacted upon by the legal system of Judges, etc, in the Law Courts. The reigning Monarch gives assent to Acts of Parliament, before they become law, but such assent is simply ceremonial, and Parliament has the final say.

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