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Card 6

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A party official responsible for ensuring MPs turn up to voted and follow Parliamentary instructions on how to vote

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Card 7

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A member of the House of Lords

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Card 8

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Peers who have inherited their title and place in the House of Lords

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Card 9

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Peers appointed by the PM. Their title cannot be inherited

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Card 10

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The last stage in a bill being passed. Approval by the monarch- when a law is signed it can then become an actual law

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Card 11

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When the Queen opens a new Parliamentary session, the monarch sets out the main bills in a speech written by the government

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Card 12

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2 archbishops and 24 senior bishops of the Church of England who sit in the House of Lords

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Card 13

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Presides over debates in the chamber- selecting speakers and maintaining order

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Card 14

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Individuals who have been granted the honour of a peerage but are not interested in political activity

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Card 15

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Peers who are often not attached to any party, but do take part in debates and votes that particularly interest them

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