Britain’s political system explained

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Britain is adjusting to a new political landscape after a shock election victory for Prime Minister David Cameron that decapitated the opposition and bolstered secessionists in Scotland. Cameron's Conservatives won 331 of the 650 seats in parliament, giving the prime minister a second term in office -- this time with a majority for his centre-right party. VIDEOGRAPHIC
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Was i only the one who did hear the conversation of prime minister and the queen as barking 😂

kamalkunwar
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That didn’t explain much.
And UKIP have never had more than one MP.

Knappa
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Saw the UK government system praised in religious scripture, something that's rarely seen: "The system of government which the British people have adopted in London appeareth to be good, for it is adorned with the light of both kingship and of the consultation of the people." Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

LearnEnglishESL
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That is the weirdest comment section I have ever seen

lytrax
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Dreadful . In 2023 look what they have done to my country . When I watch parliament I see lots who are unqualified to be there . Basic yobs shouting at each other on each side .

ross
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This is the video that i talked you yesterday, wich talks about, in general terms, of the political system of U.K. Actually, the current political system of Mexico have influence of this parlamentarial government by the division of the houses: the house of the lords it's the simile of the senators and the commons are the representatives. However, there are sustancial differences between the form of government of U.K. and Mexico; for example, that country have a Presidencial Regime.

josemiguelruizmeza
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Are each region’s number of representatives in the House of Common base on the size of each region or every region just gets an equal number of representatives in the House of Common?

codyshi
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When I read about how the Party Leaders are chosen, I always see that the, "Party Members", vote the Leaders in.
Pardon my ignorance but what do they mean by, "Party Members"?
Are they the Civilians that the Party represents or are they the Politicians that represent the Civilians?

sociallymatti
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The exam will be next week, of hope this video is going home help me to get a good mark, thanks Mr content creator ❤

SymonJustWatch
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Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍

diontaedaughtry
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The final insult - the temptation of ordering Ahsoka dvd season 1 from Australia for £35 including delivery whereby the title can't be released yet for legal reasons over the Disney broadcasting which finishes next week. Why do the government want to cause disappointment issues for the unemployed? I'll order my copy from a UK vendor at the correct price you bent bad bad people!

darkcloud
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Is that a rishi sunak cameo at the end? 🤣

gilpetperdon
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Going too quickly and brushing over stuff that needs fleshing out. Nice visuals though

danielkelly
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Concept 10/5-
Could you understand it will a highly huge destruction.A destruction held in some countries in a same day.Somebody inform me something like big cities are effected.Do you think how it is painful?

mushfiqborat
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so we eclectic people to become goverment and mp is the leader and the other to check the government if there doing bad and then if the mp dont agree they can go to supreme court to check if its legal tbh queen is the head but it proves that all power game because the supreme court has show us that they can reject your make them talk about it again if it effect human right's.

grantno
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Why did The Queen bow to the Prime Minister?

hyperdog
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In other words, it means oDaaAaaaaAaaa

jdhed.mcpack
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How many party systems are there in British??? Plz

kathynguyn
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Interesting after the USA vs. Uk politics vids gone viral like that

blablablaj
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The Parliamentary democracy 😅 .Both House are actually the residential home for jellyfish. Parliament an institution not fit for any purpose except personal mps tax avoidance

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