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Ciarán Norris

An introduction to Parliament. Ciarán Norris. What is Parliament?. ?. ?. ?. What does Parliament do?. Makes and passes laws (Legislation). Holds Government to account (Scrutiny), including enabling them to set taxes. Raises key issues. The Monarch. A politically neutral role

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Ciarán Norris

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  1. An introduction to Parliament Ciarán Norris

  2. What is Parliament? ? ? ?

  3. What does Parliament do? Makes and passes laws (Legislation) Holds Government to account (Scrutiny), including enabling them to set taxes Raises key issues

  4. The Monarch • A politically neutral role • Signs off laws passed by Parliament (Royal Assent) • Opens Parliament each year

  5. The House of Commons • The democratically elected chamber of Parliament • There are currently 650 MPs • All MPs are elected at least every 5 years

  6. The House of Lords • The House of Lords is the second chamber of Parliament, often known as the revising House • There are currently 755 Members (as at July 2010) • These include: • 637 Life Peers • 92 Hereditary Peers • 26 Bishops

  7. The Government The party or parties who can command the confidence of the House of Commons forms the Government The Government: • runs public departments i.e. The Home Office, NHS • proposes new laws to Parliament • is accountable to Parliament

  8. Government (Whitehall) Parliament(Westminster) • Formed by the party who can command the confidence of the Commons • Some MPs and Lords • Runs Government departments and public services • Accountable to Parliament • Commons, Lords, Monarch • Holds Government to account • Passes laws • Enables taxation • Represents public • Raises key issues

  9. Get involved! You can get involved through lots of different ways including: • Contacting your MP, requesting that they ask a question, present a petition or raise a debate on your behalf • Contacting a Member of the House of Lords, requesting that they ask a question or raise a debate • Working with a Select Committee

  10. Where can I get information? • www.parliament.uk • 020 7219 4272 – Commons information • 020 7219 3107 – Lords information

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