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Parent topics
- United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional monarchy which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. [e]
- Parliament of the United Kingdom [r]: The supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom its territories. [e]
Subtopics
- Privy Council (UK) [r]: Political body which advises the monarch, performs both judicial and executive duties, and is mostly composed of senior politicians such as the highest members of government. [e]
- Cabinet of the United Kingdom [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
- Chancellor of the Exchequer [r]: The head of the department of the British government that administers the public revenue, including the receipt and expenditure of money for public services. [e]
- House of Commons (United Kingdom) [r]: The primary legislative chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. [e]
- House of Lords [r]: The second chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. [e]
Devolved government
- Scottish Parliament [r]: Legislative body of Scotland, having authority over many aspects of Scottish political life including Health and Education; re-created by the Act of Devolution 1997. [e]
- Welsh Assembly [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Northern Irish Assembly [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Member of Parliament (UK) [r]: An elected representative in the House of Commons (the lower house of the legislative branch of government in the UK); they represent the public, debate legislation, vote on whether a bill should become law, and serve on various committees. [e]
- General election (UK) [r]: An election in which all seats in the UK House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament) can be contested. [e]
- Leader of the Opposition (UK) [r]: Leader of the largest political party in the UK House of Commons in opposition to the government. [e]
- Parliament of the United Kingdom [r]: The supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom its territories. [e]
- Upper house [r]: One of two chambers of a bicameral legislature. [e]
- Ed Miliband [r]: Leader of the Opposition and UK Labour Party (2010-2015); MP for Doncaster North since 2005 (born 1969). [e]
- 2001 United Kingdom general election [r]: Nationwide election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Parliament, won by the Labour Party with a majority of 167. [e]