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Morning Coffee with British Politics

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  • Who presides over the House of Commons? A) The Queen B) The Prime Minister C)The Speaker
    The Speaker
  • New Members of Parliament are voted for in the General Election which is held A) Every 4 years B)Every 5 years C) Every year
    B-Every 5 years
  • Whose members are not elected: the House of Commons or House of Lords?
    Membership of the House of Lords is by appointment.
  • How often does the King/Queen meet the Prime Minister for updates? Once a week? Once a month? Once a year?
    Once a week (The PM often meets the King/Queen on Wednesdays)
  • How many Members of Parliament are there?
    650
  • What does the word "Sovereign" mean?
    King or Queen/ Ruler
  • British Constitution is an unwritten document. True or False?
    True
  • What does MP stand for?
    Member of Parliament
  • The Queen has no real power in the British government. Is it True or False?
    True. Yet she is the symbol of the country.
  • Which political party is currently in power in the UK?
    Conservative Party
  • What is the name of this place?
    The Palace of Westminster
  • Can you clap in the House of Commons?
    NO.
  • The Parliament consists of the House of Commons and House of Lords. Which house has more power?
    House of Commons
  • Which branch has the function of making laws? A)The Legislative B)The Executive C)The Judiciary
    A- The Legislative