Structure of Governance: The UK

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Structure of Governance: The UK

Political Parties The Labour Party Left leaning Political Party Started in early 20th century to support trade unions and workers rights Traditionally connected to Labor Unions Large sources of funds Since 1980s Labour Party has shifted to more centrist stance Under the leadership of John Smith and Tony Blair the Labour party has shifted to a more moderate stance New Labour Party

Political Parties Conservative Party Right leaning Political Party Controlled government from 1940s till 1990s Traditionally pragmatic as opposed to ideological Historically has supported a market controlled economy, privatization, and fewer social welfare programs Party transitioning towards center Margaret Thatcher seen as far right Transition begun by Prime Minister John Major in 1990s Party Split Tories Elitists in support of EU Membership Thatcherite Wing Strict conservatives in favor or British sovereignty

Political Parties Liberal-Democratic Party Created in 1989 as a merger between Liberal Party and Social Democratic Party Attempting to form a strong moderate alternative to Labour and Conservative parties Popular stances on the NHS, education, and the environment Difficult to gain control against Labour and Conservative Secured 62 seats in parliament in 2005

Political Parties Nationalists Parties Scottish National Party Pushing for greater autonomy for Scotland. Large movement for Scottish independence as well Plaid Cymru Welch nationalist party Wants independence of Wales Sinn Fein Political arm of the IRA Wants re-unification of Republic of Ireland with Northern Ireland

Political Elections Members of Parliament (MPs) are only elected officials Elections must be held at least every 5 years Prime Minister can call election earlier if needed First-Past-The-Post Winner Popular vote MPs do NOT need to live in district Primarily two party voting patterns Conservative Party Primarily Educated, Middle and upper classes, rural and suburban areas Primarily English Labour Party Traditionally supported by working class, urban and Industrial areas Appealing to Scots, Welsh

Executive Branch The Prime Minister First among equals Member of Parliament and Leader of majority party Speaks legitimately for all Members of Parliament Chooses cabinet ministers and important subordinate posts Makes decisions in cabinet, with agreement of ministers Campaigns for and represents the party in parliamentary elections Shapes cabinet decisions into policy

Executive Branch Civil Servants Hundred of thousands of civil servants in the UK They administer laws and deliver public services Most do clerical and routine work for the bureaucracy A few hundred directly advise ministers and oversee work of departments Top civil servants and bureaucrats usually stay with their departments, while ministers are party officials who move with party demands Therefore, top civil servants often have a great deal of input into policy-making

Legislative Branch House of Lords Upper House Only hereditary parliamentary house in existence today Hereditary peers: hold seats that have been passed down through family ties over the centuries Life peers: people appointed to nonhereditary positions as a result of distinguished service to Britain the House of Lords only powers are: To delay legislation To debate technicalities of proposed bills Lords may add amendments to legislation, but House of Commons may delete their changes by a simple majority vote The House of Lords includes five law lords who serve as Britain s highest court of appeals, but they cannot rule acts of Parliament unconstitutional

Legislative Branch House of Commons Lower House Party that receives the majority of the plurality of the votes becomes the Majority Party in Parliament, the party with the second most votes becomes the loyal opposition Leaders of parties literally side opposite of one another Opposition party used as system of Checks and Balances to power of majority Made up of 650 elected members Majority party leader selected as Prime Minister Prime Minister changes if majority party changes Cabinet members selected among majority party MPs

Powers of the House of Commons Debate and refine potential legislation They are the only ones who may become party leaders and ultimately may head the government Scrutinize the administration of laws Keep communication lines open between voters and ministers

Judicial Branch Supreme Court Britain has the principle of parliamentary sovereignty Limited the development of judicial review British courts can only determine whether government decisions violate the common law or previous acts of Parliament By tradition British courts cannot impose their rulings upon Parliament, the prime minister, or the cabinet Law lords settle disputes from lower courts; they do not have power of judicial review, so their authority is limited Constitutional Reform Act of 2005 provides for a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to take over the existing role of the law lords Most judges are not MPs and few are active in party politics; most were educated in public schools and the Oxbridge connection