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Britain has two houses within its parliament. ... The House of Commons has three major functions all of which it shares and does in conjunction with the House of Lords.
One of the roles of parliament is to make legislation. ... The government then draft a bill and present it to parliament; this bill is then tabled also known as a first reading. There is then a second reading where the main principals are debated. ... This created an intense atmosphere for debate and conflict which fore fills the parliament role as a forum for national debate.
As well as the three previously stated roles the House of Lords also have some extra functions in parliament. ...
Through what mechanisms does Parliament hold the Executive accountable?
Parliament holds the executive to account in many different ways.
Approximate Word count = 1211 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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