Understanding UK Political and Constitutional Structure

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Distinction between Great Britain and the United Kingdom including devolved governments
  2. Constitutional monarchy and the monarch’s symbolic, religious, and military roles
  3. UK constitutional framework: uncodified constitution sources and conventions
  4. Historical development of British political institutions from Norman Conquest to Stuart period and Civil War
  5. The Glorious Revolution and establishment of parliamentary supremacy with Bill of Rights and monarchy evolution
  6. Structure, powers, and functions of the House of Commons as the supreme legislative authority
  7. Origins, composition, and legislative role of the House of Lords including Lords Spiritual and Temporal
  8. Evolution and ideology of UK political parties: Whigs, Tories, and emergence of the Conservative Party
  9. Overview of the UK economy: global ranking, key sectors, and historical economic development
  10. Constitutional Issues in the UK The UK doesn’t possess a single codified constitutional document
  11. The House of Lords 11th
  12. It regularly reviews and amends Bills from the Commons

📖 1. Distinction between Great Britain and the United Kingdom including devolved governments

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Parliament” : A bicameral legislature of the United Kingdom, consisting of the House of Lords as the upper house and the House of Commons as the lower house, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What is a key component that distinguishes the United Kingdom from Great Britain?

2. How does the monarch's role in the UK differ from the actual exercise of power in the government?

3. What are the main sources that make up the UK's constitutional block?

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Great Britain vs UK — difference?

Great Britain is the island; UK includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Devolved governments — examples?

Northern Ireland Assembly, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Parliament.

Constitutional monarchy — role?

Symbolic, religious, and military functions exercised by the monarch.

Monarch’s religious role?

Supreme Governor of the Church of England.

UK constitution — sources?

Uncodified; based on statutes, common law, conventions.

Magna Carta — significance?

Limited royal power; foundational constitutional document.

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