Britain is (pres simp) a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch.
Queen Elizabeth the head of state. but she has (pres simp) no real power. In law the
queen is (pres simp) the head of the executive branch and a part of legislative
branch but in fact her role is (pres simp) mostly ceremonial. She acts (pres simp) on the advice
of her ministers. In Britain it is (pres simp) Parliament that has (pres simp) laws. it is (pres simp) made
up of power makes It the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The
members of the House of Lords are (pres simp) permanent mostly lords and people who
have been made (pres perf) lords for life. The Lords can (pres simp) revise and even delay
bills. They have (pres simp) real influence in politics. The Commons have (pres simp) much more
real power. The members of the Commons are elected (pres simp) by the people. They
control (pres simp) the executive branch and discuss (pres simp) most important political
problems The largest party in the Commons forms (pres simp) the government and
its leader becomes (pres simp) Prime Minister. not elect (pres simp) the Prime Minister
directly. officially Parliament appoints (pres simp) The people do (pres simp) They are (pres simp) Prime
Minister. The Prime Minister chooses (pres simp) the Cabinet and non-cabinet
ministers. They are (pres simp) all collectively responsible for the government, the
executive branch, and individually respon sible for their departments.