Political Power in the UK

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D X K I R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y D V
A R X A E N I J T L B W B H G P M T G P
S B A D E O H R N E R A Q A B A V H E F
U B M K H I M Q U B R G T M G P K R P H
P O M Y P T W M O E M E J R I R U V R K
R A I U Q U W A S C H M E S G T W X E D
E L C C H L L O U P A T V A A W T J I F
M N Q A D O I G C G S G G L S G A T K T
E S L K X V U W N I W M S E P K J E C U
C Q D G P E A A N B Q I W S X X D K S K
O T U D P D C I P B G D H I D W Y W V R
U P V L L A M E P E F F R E E D O M S W
R W B Y R E J D L R Y N I Y G C C L O F
T X X T M M J C I V I L S E R V I C E G
E K A I V U H O U S E O F L O R D S Q G
B V R F M I R W K S E B E B L A G N X E
N P R P A D E M O C R A C Y X M N S D H
V E S W F O V U H M J I W O H C A V L I
E R K S F K I A C W M Q E V G U R A T V
Y L T B K V J Q U D D D G Q L L L E M A

Clues

  • a body that decides upon the laws that apply to the state (11)
  • A system of government based upon the consent of the people through an open and fair electorate (9)
  • Employees of the state who administer our public policy (5, 7)
  • Head of Government in the UK (5, 8)
  • Obeying the law and paying your taxes (14)
  • Signed in 1215 by King John established the rights and powers of the king and the people (5, 5)
  • The ability to act, speak or think as one wants (8)
  • The final court of appeal in the UK (7, 5)
  • The second chamber of the Houses of Parliament. (5, 2, 5)
  • Transfer of power from a greater to a lesser body (10)

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