Britain is often regarded as "the cradle of democracy".
The Palace of Westminster is often called "The Mother of all Parliaments".
The British state is a democratic republic with the prime minister at the head.
The British state is described as a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system.
A constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a kind or a queen is the official head of the country.
The government in Britain is elected and has most of the real power.
A group of politicians from the party with a majority in the general elections.
The ... is the head of government.
Government is responsible for amending laws, making new ones, abolishing old ones, setting the rate of taxes, planning the budget etc.
There are four branches of power in Great Britain.
The branches of the British government include: the legislative, the executive and the judiciary power.
The legislative power is the main law- making body.
The legislative power comprises the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The judges are the representatives of executive branch of power.
The British Parliament is only the House of Lords.
The members of the British Parliament come from the same political party.
The members of the House of Lords don't receive any money for their parliamentary work.
There are six hundred and fifty members in the House of Commons.
The Lord Chancellor is the president of the House of Lords.
The Democratic party is the main political party in England.
There are two main parties in Britain such as "the House of Commons" and "the House of lords".
Today the monarch of Britain is the King Charles III, he holds a formal role.
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