Chapter 7- Scrutiny And Accountability (Functions Of Parliament) Flashcards

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Question Time

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Gov ministers face questions from MPs. Applies to all ministers. PMQ for leader of opposition to question the PM.

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The Opposition

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Largest non gov party= opposition. Confrontational. Opposition relies on limited state funding (short money) to fund research- gov have significant advantage. 20 days of topics to debate.

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Debates

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Debates on current events half an hour at the end of each day. Gives MPs chance to raise certain issues. BBBC organises a day a week in order to raise awareness of certain issues.

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Select Committees

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Scrutinise policy in departments- 11 members of each committee-
Debate relevant events. Can summon witnesses and examine restricted documents.

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Examples of Select Committees (give 3)

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Defence
Culture, Media & Sport
Health
Environment, Food & Rural Affairs

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Other important committees…

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Public Accounts Committee
Liaison Committee
Political and Constitutional Affairs Committee

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Holds government to account meaning that…

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Ministers and Government must be able to explain their actions to Parliament and the public. Can be held responsible for policy failure

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