This is the classic view of parliament as
the lynch pin of the UK system of
government. It implies that parliament
deliver both representative government
and responsible government. In this view,
parliament has significant policy influence
Parliament =
representative
government +
responsible government
Parliament = significant
policy influence
The white hall Model
This model suggest that political and
constitutional power has shifted firmly from
parliament to the executive. Parliament is
executively - dominated, and acts as little more
than a 'rubber stamp' for government policy
Executive = political + constitutional power
Parliament = rubber stamp (no meaningful
policy influence)
The transformative model
It accept that parliament is no longer a
policy-making body, but neither is its
simple irrelevant. In the current view,
parliament a transform policy but only
by reacting to executive initiative
Parliament = no longer policy making body
Parliament ≠ irrelevant
Parliament = transform policy
(reacting to executive initiatives)