The UK government, the law and your role
In this chapter you will learn how the UK is governed. You need to understand the Queen’s role in government and her powers. Make sure you understand how people are appointed to the two Houses of Parliament and the specific roles detailed, such as the Speaker and cabinet, and your rights to vote and stand for election. Everyone should understand the workings of the devolved administrations but pay particular attention if you are taking the test in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
The UK’s international role is explained through the Commonwealth, EU and others so focus on the differences between these bodies and their member countries. The chapter then explains common laws, fundamental rights, policing and the courts of the UK. Pay particular attention to this so you know the differences between the various courts and offences they deal with. Finally the chapter deals with taxation, driving and community activity.
IN THIS CHAPTER THERE IS INFORMATION ABOUT:
Britain as a constitutional monarchy
How Parliament works
Elections, the government and the opposition
Devolved administrations of the UK
The Commonwealth, EU, UN and NATO
British law and justice
The courts
Fundamental principles and rights
Tax
Driving
Community work and getting involved
The UK is a parliamentary democracy with the monarch as head of state. This section will tell you about the different institutions which make up this democratic system and explain how you can play a part in the democratic process.
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