torsdag 26. februar 2015

The house of commons function

The house of common is the legislativ authority in the United Kingdom. There are currently 647 MP's sitting in the commons. The house of commons is the most important political forum in the U.K, where the public elected members of the parlament ( MP's) is involved in considering new laws. The role of the House of Commons is, above all, to represent the people of the U.K. The members who make up the house of commons are directly elected by the people of the country, and they must have complete confidence in that their representatives are going to carry out their duty. The MP's can use  their political position to ask the goverment minister about current issues that are affecting their constituents .

The work of the House of CommonsThey also attend debates and  act as legislators by either initiating bills of their own or proposing amendments to government and other Members’ bills. Law making is one of Parliament’s essential roles. The MP's develope specialized knowledge in one or more of the policy areas dealt with by Parliament (how new laws are made and learn how a Bill passes through Parliament and becomes an Act). After the acts are legislated, The house of common has the task of scrutishing the goverment's policies of its policies.

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