2: The UK Parliament

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Test sobre 2: The UK Parliament , creado por Vincent MacByrne el 01/06/2018.
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Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta 1

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Parliament is sovereign, and so is [blank_start]omnicompetent[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • omnicompetent

Pregunta 2

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Threats to Parliamentary Sovereignty: 1) [blank_start]1973[blank_end], EU laws 2) [blank_start]Political[blank_end] sovereignty given to government in recent decades 3) Referendums lead to [blank_start]semi-entrenchment[blank_end] 4) [blank_start]ECHR[blank_end] is treated as supreme despite not being binding on Parliament 5) Devolution is [blank_start]semi-entrenched[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • 1973
  • 1956
  • 1965
  • Practical
  • Legal
  • Political
  • semi-entrenchment
  • entrenchment
  • democratic deficit
  • Executive
  • ECHR
  • semi-entrenched
  • entrenched

Pregunta 3

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The current speaker of the House of Commons is [blank_start]John Bercow[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • John Bercow

Pregunta 4

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House of Commons Functions
Respuesta
  • Legitimisation
  • Legislating
  • Delaying
  • Scrutinising secondary legislation
  • Holding government to account
  • Scrutiny of legislation by Public Bill Committees/legislative committees
  • Representing constituencies
  • National debates

Pregunta 5

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House of Lords Functions
Respuesta
  • Legitimisation
  • Legislating
  • Delaying
  • Scrutiny of legislation
  • Scrutinising secondary legislation
  • Representing constituencies
  • National debates

Pregunta 6

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Types of Bills: [blank_start]Private Bills[blank_end] - proposed by organisations (local authority, church) and considered by committees [blank_start]Private Members' Bills[blank_end] - proposed by individual or groups of MPs/peers (rarely pass, bring issue to Parliament's attention) [blank_start]Public Bills[blank_end] - proposed by government and expected to be passed quickly
Respuesta
  • Private Bills
  • Private Members' Bills
  • Public Bills

Pregunta 7

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1: [blank_start]Queen's Speech[blank_end] 2: [blank_start]First Reading[blank_end]- Bill announced 3: [blank_start]Second Reading[blank_end]- MPs debate bill, vote 4: [blank_start]Committee Stage[blank_end]- Sent to relevant Public Bill Committee (government majority in committee) 5: [blank_start]Report Stage[blank_end]- Commons as a whole approve changes 6: [blank_start]Transfer[blank_end]- 'Ping Pong', the Bill is passed to HoL for same process 7: [blank_start]Royal Assent[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Queen's Speech
  • First Reading
  • Second Reading
  • Committee Stage
  • Report Stage
  • Transfer
  • Royal Assent

Pregunta 8

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[blank_start]Parliamentary Privilege[blank_end] - MPs/peers cannot be prosecuted or sued for libel or slander for any actions which have taken place within Westminster
Respuesta
  • Parliamentary Immunity
  • Parliamentary Privilege
  • MP Impunity

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Expenses scandal in [blank_start]2009[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • 2009

Pregunta 10

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Mhairi Black is an example of a [blank_start]proactive[blank_end] MP
Respuesta
  • proactive backbench
  • front bench
  • Party Whip

Pregunta 11

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Lord Adonis: [blank_start]Labour[blank_end], [blank_start]education[blank_end] expert Lord Dannatt: [blank_start]Crossbencher[blank_end], [blank_start]military[blank_end] expert
Respuesta
  • Conservative
  • Labour
  • Crossbencher
  • education
  • military
  • foreign aid
  • education
  • military
  • foreign aid
  • Conservative
  • Labour
  • Crossbencher

Pregunta 12

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6 arguments that the UK Parliament is effective
Respuesta
  • House of Lords is unaccountable
  • Increasing use of select committees
  • Parliament provides legitimacy
  • Party whips mean less opposition within parties
  • House of Lords has experts in many fields
  • No representation in House of Lords
  • Both houses check government power (particularly if Government is weak)
  • When there is a clash between party and interest group loyalty party loyalty usually wins out
  • Constituency representation
  • Many MPs support external causes

Pregunta 13

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6 arguments that the UK Parliament is ineffective
Respuesta
  • MPs still lack expertise, knowledge, research back up and time to investigate
  • Increasing use of select committees
  • Parliament provides legitimacy
  • When there is a clash between party and interest group loyalty party loyalty usually wins out
  • No representation in House of Lords
  • Party whips mean less opposition within parties
  • House of Lords is unaccountable
  • Constituency representation
  • Legislative committees are whipped to ineffectiveness
  • Both houses check government power (particularly if Government is weak)

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Opposition Roles: [blank_start]Ceremonial function[blank_end] at occasions (e.g. visits by foreign heads of state) To be ready to [blank_start]assume government[blank_end] if they win an election [blank_start]Defend interests[blank_end] of sections of society that are ignored [blank_start]Present alternatives to[blank_end] government policy [blank_start]Highlight[blank_end] government shortcoming [blank_start]Force government to[blank_end] explain and justify its policies
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  • Ceremonial function
  • assume government
  • Defend interests
  • Present alternatives to
  • Highlight
  • Force government to

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[blank_start]Public Accounts Committee[blank_end] - Examines public finances, chaired by Opposition member [blank_start]Departmental Select Committee[blank_end] - 19 total, investigate departments. Governing party has majority in each [blank_start]Liaison Committee[blank_end] - Calls the Prime Minister to account (appears before them twice a year) [blank_start]Backbench Business Committee[blank_end] - Set up by Wright Reforms in 2010, 2011 investigated Hillsborough
Respuesta
  • Public Accounts Committee
  • Departmental Select Committee
  • Liaison Committee
  • Backbench Business Committee
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