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unit 2- governing the UK analysis
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A-Level government and politics Mapa Mental sobre unit 2- governing the UK analysis, criado por Abbie Shaw em 27-03-2015.
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unit 2- governing the UK analysis
types of government
presidential government
members of executive are not members of legislator
executive is not accountable and to legislature on their power cannot be removed through vote of no confident (impeachment)
head of state & government is the same person
president is most powerful
P can appoint those outside legislator to be minister
democratic as president is not accountable for legislature
fixed term of 4 years & P can only do 8 years
public have larger influence
more successful in stability
parliamentary government
members of executive are members of legislature
executive is accountable for legislature
vote of no confidence
one is head of state (Queen) which other is head on government (PM)
pm is most powerful and can only appoint members of parliament (incl. lords
less effective in emergency/war
tenure of executive is not fixed
more democratic as executive is accountable to legislator
council of ministers accountable to parliament
bicameral system: 2 houses, lords&commons
executive: PM & cabinet Legislature: hoc&hol
Monarch
give royal assent
none declined since Queen Anne who died in 1714
House of Lords
delay legislation so it is debated
678 life peers, 92 hereditary peers 26 lords spiritual
power to *offer ammendments *delay bills for a year *same veto powers
options for reform
no change
✓effective ✓more representative ✓less party influence ✓appointment is effective
✗unrepresentitive & unaccountale
all elected chamber
✗would mirror HOC ✗participation
✓democratic &accountable ✓Lords would have to turn up
all appointed chamber
✓high quality members ✓avoid powerful government
✗preserve undemocratic nature ✗gives powers to leaders
partly appointed & elected
adv. of both systems
✗parties still have power
✓independent and represent minorities e.g lord sugar
house of commons
has greatest influence
650 mps, single member constituencies, subject to party discipline
supreme legislative powers but can be removed through vote of no confidence
role: scrutiny, legislation, debates, devolved powers
BLAIR: PMQT, 15to30 mins, liasion committee 2002, 2 yr heads select committees
BROWN: foreign affair reform 2007-10,
13 openly not straight, 4mps disabled(need 65), M age 51,
functions of parliament
debating major issues
held debates on Irac war
mps can call for a legislation to be readressed or during recess
limited time
scottish referendum 2014
types of debate: legislative, emergency, adjorment
party loyalty can apply
legislation
debates before making it a long process
can be ammened at any time
bedroom tax april 2013
scrutinise executive
prevents elected dictatorship
pmqt, debates, select committees, opposition days
labour criticism of bedroom tax april 2013
little time
sustaining government
have an accountable parliamentary government
governing party need majority seats
compromises e.g coalition 2014
representation
✗only representative to those who vote for them
✓pressure groups can increase representation by showing government opinons
uk bielection won by mark reckless october 2014
financial scrutiny
scrutiny of public spending
debates on BBC also included the £3,161.8 million in funding
parliamentary committees check these
adressing greviencies
mps can be lobbied
private members bills
change.org to stop eviction in council estates
role of mps
represent & raise issues for constituency
mark lancaster(milton keys) writes to cheif executive about closure of GP surgery
serving constituents regular visits and oppertunities for ppl 2 ask 4 advice
Lynne Featherstone had advice surgery as local mosque 2 discuss issues with congregation
voting on legislation
list of mps votes on same sex marrige
debates
ed balls reacts 2 name calling in spending review, zippy, bungle & muppets
media coverage = support
be involved with committees
public account C in 1862 to see spending in whitehall
Committees
general committees of either hosue
20-40 members
each amendment is dicdussed
committees of the whole house
when a bill is signiffcant the whole house is called
departmental committees
smalls research staff,
19 specific committees e.g culture media & sport and work & pensions
11-14 nonpartisan members
scottish affairs committee votes at 16
select committees
public accounts committee , highly independant
opposition in chair
11 members
60 days to reply
legislative committees
HOC 15-40 backbench mps, concider ammendments
work independant from government e.g communications
HOL 15 or more, normally experts on a paticular issue, not effective as government have final say
regional assembly committee
every mp in region attends
welsh assembly 40mps
joint committees
grants scheme from 2006 to 2015 still being discussed
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