Parliament

Seperation of powers, aspects of Parliament, bodies within Parliament etc.

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  • Created on: 13-01-12 20:29
Whose idea was the Seperation of Powers?
Montesqeieu
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What is Judicial Review?
power of the judiciary to review and overturn laws and actions of other branches of government and public bodies.
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Collective responsibility in party unity secures...
Payroll vote
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You don't need to be forced to toe the party line when you have...
Ideologoical Unity
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Roughly how many MPs are there?
646
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Name 2 of Blair's parliamentary reform acts..
Modernization Reforms 1997 and Freedom of Information Act 2000
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Lobby Fodder is when..
Speak and vote as their parties dictate without thinking for themselves.
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power of the judiciary to review and overturn laws and actions of other branches of government and public bodies.

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Roughly how many MPs are there?

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The Judiciary isn't controlled by Law Lords any longer so Question 7 isn't right but other than that it's a good quiz.

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