UK Parliament 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? Government & PoliticsUk Paliament/legislative branchASEdexcel Created by: Katie PriceCreated on: 24-05-16 11:22 38429101567 Across 1. When the House of Common creates a bill but the HOuse of Lords Send it back, this can happen a few times if the bill keeps having little adittions or changes. (12, 4, 4) 5. Shows weaknesses of the executive branch if they dont have a strong majority on parliament. Likely in a coalition. E.g. Constituency boundaries and HofL reform. (8) 6. Use to e the most senior judges in the uk until the CRA 2005. (3, 5) 7. Final stage of making legislation, where the queen gives her seal of approval. (5, 6) 8. When group of non-cabinet members vote against their leaders. 2001 - 100 labour backbenchers voted against the governement when they attempted to remove 2 labour MPs from important committees.Conservatives faced a backbench revolt from bb eurosceptic (9, 6) Down 2. Fully elected (lower chamber) where the government is formed from. (5, 2, 7) 3. 650 (3, 4, 3, 3, 5) 4. Designed to fulfill the Role of parliament to scrutinise. on a specific issue e.g. Environment (6, 10) 9. If an MP can't vote they pair up with someone else who would have cancelled out their vote who can't vote as well, this therefore keeps the balance. (7) 10. Primary power and role of Parliament (legislative branch) (9)
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