The document summarizes the political system of Great Britain. It outlines that the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. The British Parliament is made up of two chambers - the House of Commons with elected members and the House of Lords containing hereditary peers. It also briefly describes the main political parties and roles of key government ministers.
2. The introduction
- The head of the state is the Queen (she
summons and dissolves Parliament).
- The United Kingdom is a constitutional
monarchy.
-The seat of the British Parliament is
Westminster Palace (also known as the
Houses of Parliament).
- The British Parliament consists of two
chambers (the House of Commons and
the House of Lords).
3. The House of Commons
• MP-S are elected
by the British people
•The House of
Commons has 651
seats
•The chairman is
called Speaker
4. The House of Lords
•Members are not
elected, they inherit
their seats from
their fathers
•Members are
called life peers
7. Government
P r im e m in is t e r
S e n io r M P -s
M e m b e rs o f th e L o rd s
G o v e r n m e n t d e p a r tm e n ts
T h e y a ll f o r m t h e c a b in e t
8. Elections…
• Are held every five years
• Voting is not compulsory and is
from the age of 18
• The party which wins the most
seats forms the government
9. The British flag
It is called Union Jack and it symbolises
the union of England. Flag is made up of
the crosses of the patron saints of
England.
10. The most important ministers…
Minister
• Chancellor of the
Exchequer
Responsibility
• Government spending
• Presents the Budget
annually in March
• Lives at 11 Downing
street
16. Queen Elizabeth II
Real name:
Elizabeth Alexandra
Mary Windsor
Birth: 21 April 1926
in London
Children: 3 sons, 1
daughter
17. Summary
• The term “Great Britain” is the expression
for The United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
• The head of the state is the Queen
• In GB the Parliament is made up of two
chambers: The House of Commons and The
House of Lords