Government of Great Britain
Formation of the supreme bodies of the government in Great Britain Legislature Executive power Judicial authority Chamber of lords; The prime minister; Judicial authority; House of Commons; Government (office); Legislature Executive power Judicial authority Chamber of lords; The prime minister; Judicial authority; House of Commons; Government (office);
Queen of Great Britain
Chamber of lords The chamber of lords consists of spiritual lords; lords - lawyers; hereditary peers; lifelong peers. Lord chancellor is appointed the monarch according to the proposal of the prime minister. Lifelong peers are appointed the monarch from the persons having big merits before Corona.
House of Commons The House of Commons is chosen direct elections for a period of 5 years. The person, wishing to stand, has to submit "to the official at elections" the document on promotion and bring an election pledge.
The prime minister -David Cameron
The prime minister Actually the party leader, received the majority of places in the House of Commons becomes the prime minister. Formally it is appointed by the monarch.
Government The government (about 100 people) are formally appointed the monarch The office exists thanks to the constitutional custom. The internal office consists of the closest friends and advisers to the prime minister being a part of an office
Royal family of Great Brit ain