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Idk about the orther ones - perhaps a 25 marjer on parliamentary soveriegnity for tipuc 1? That hasn't come up too often
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I'm doing constitution and parliament what do u think will come up?
I'm doing constitution and parliament what do u think will come up?
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(Original post by rabiahhh)
Guys what are the predictions for Parliament questions???
Guys what are the predictions for Parliament questions???
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2 ways parliament is regulated?
2 ways parliament is regulated?
Constitution:
1. Common Law
2. limited government
3. uncodifed constitution
4.federal/quasi federalism
5. parliamentary government
6. executive branch
7. separation of powers
8. security of tenure
9. ultra vires
10.derogation
Parliament:
1. Motion of no confidence
2.Bicameralism
3. Whip
4. Act
5.Private member's bill
6. Bilateral meetings
7. presedential government
8. collective responsibilty
9. Cabinet reshuffle
10. secondary legislation
Please feel free to create a list of 10 markers for everyone


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2 ways parliament is regulated?
2 ways parliament is regulated?
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Codified vs Uncodied for Constiution .
Parliamentary reform for Parliament
for the 25 markers?!
Parliamentary reform for Parliament
for the 25 markers?!
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How would you answer that?
How would you answer that?
2. The U.K. Constitutions principles - rule of law, ministerial responsibility and collective responsibility holding parliament ( government are more accountable through the elections )
I think? Is that okay everyone?
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(Original post by Warriner4)
1. House of Lords - blocking bill etc with loads of examples. E.g sexual offences act and hunting act 2000-2004
2. The U.K. Constitutions principles - rule of law, ministerial responsibility and collective responsibility holding parliament ( government are more accountable through the elections )
I think? Is that okay everyone?
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1. House of Lords - blocking bill etc with loads of examples. E.g sexual offences act and hunting act 2000-2004
2. The U.K. Constitutions principles - rule of law, ministerial responsibility and collective responsibility holding parliament ( government are more accountable through the elections )
I think? Is that okay everyone?
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I have never see a question before where they refer to scrutiny as "regulation" I doubt that would come up.
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(Original post by AlexRogers)
I think it would be along the lines off... "Discuss the methods that parliaments uses for scrutiny and whether they are effective."
I have never see a question before where they refer to scrutiny as "regulation" I doubt that would come up.
I think it would be along the lines off... "Discuss the methods that parliaments uses for scrutiny and whether they are effective."
I have never see a question before where they refer to scrutiny as "regulation" I doubt that would come up.
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Any resources or predictions or both for Constitution and Parliament????? Hardly done any revision and only have 1 day....
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I am predicting
"The constitutional reforms since 1997 have not been effective" Discuss (25 Marks)
and
"The House of Lords should be an all-elected chamber" Discuss whether you agree with this (25 Marks)
"The constitutional reforms since 1997 have not been effective" Discuss (25 Marks)
and
"The House of Lords should be an all-elected chamber" Discuss whether you agree with this (25 Marks)

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