The Structure and Role of Parliament (UK) Flashcards
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How many MPs are there in the commons?
650
On average how many votes does an MP represent?
68000
What was the most populated seat in the 2019 election?
Isle of Wight - 113,000 voters.
Give an example of an independent MP?
Jeremy Corbyn is the Independent MP for Islington North, and has been an MP continually since 9 June 1983.
How many Lords were there in 2021?
800
What is meant by a life peerage?
Person is appointed a peerage for their lifetime only.
Made possible by the life peerages act 1958.
Most peers in the Lords are life peers.
How many hereditary peers are there?
92
How many hereditary peers were there before the 1999 reforms?
700
How are hereditary peers chosen?
When a vacancy for a hereditary peer opens, candidates are chosen form a predetermined list.
An election then takes place.
How many Lords Spiritual are there?
26
When was the last time there was a party majority in the Lords?
1999
Since when has Britain been a parliamentary state?
Since the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
When was full enfranchisement achieved in the UK?
1928
What’s the result of the Parliament Acts of 1911?
Considerable power shifted from the Lords to the Commons.
When was the first female MP elected in the commons?
1919 - Nancy Astor
How many female MPs were elected in 2019?
220 - A record number.
How has the number of BAME MPs changed since 1987?
In 1987 there were 3 BAME MPs, risen to 65 in 2019 - increased again to 90 in 2024.
Since when has parliament been televised?
1989
What old traditions does parliament still retain?
MPs vote by passing through a lobby.
Opposition sit opposite in the commons at two sword lengths apart.
Speaker starts each day with a precession.
What is the role of the Prime Minister?
They are the leader of the largest party in the commons
(nearly always command a majority)
They control most of the business and the outcomes in commons.
The executive dominates legislature.
What is the role of the Speaker?
They administer the laws of the HoC ( such as banning calling other MPs corrupt or a liar)
They can suspend MPs.
Which MP did John Becrow suspend?
He suspended Labour MP Dennis Skaller for calling PM David Cameron, ‘Dodgy Dave’ and refusing to apologies or retract statement.
How is the speaker selected?
Speaker is voted for by fellow MPs
Lindsay Hoyle was elected on 4th Ballot in 2019.
When they are elected the Speaker renounces all party allegiances.
Why did speaker John Becrow face criticism?
Faced criticism over alleged favourites to opposition MPs and a perceived lack of cooperation on the progression go Brexit Bill.
Was also accused of bullying staff - Private Secretary Kate Ems.