Currently it is the Conservative Party.
They form the UK Parliament.Parliament.
No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.
By democratically elected Members of Parliament.
In the UK they are MP's - Members of Parliament. In the US they are Congressmen.
Members of the Party currently in power of the UK Parliament make up the cabinet.
Most Ministers and all parliamentary secretaries are Members of Parliament. Those Ministers who aren't MPs are Senators. The Governor General and civil servants are not Members of Parliament.
No... citizens can vote for their local councilors or members of parliament - but the party leaders are voted in by the party members.
As of now, the total number of Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK Parliament is 650. This number represents the MPs elected to the House of Commons, which is responsible for making and passing legislation. The House of Lords, while part of Parliament, includes appointed and hereditary members and does not have a fixed number of members like the Commons.
The Houses of Parliament
There are 650 Members of the British House of Commons in the Houses of Parliament. Thus, 326 is a majority.
The exact number of accountants in any given parliament can vary by country and election cycle. In the UK, for example, there have been instances where a significant number of Members of Parliament (MPs) have had backgrounds in accounting or finance. However, to obtain the most accurate and current figure, it would be best to consult the official parliamentary website or relevant government resources.
The Parliament of Canada consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by the Governor General), the appointed Senate (comprised of 105 senators), and the House of Commons (comprised of 308 members of the House).