Who is the longest reigning monarch?
What two parties merged to form the Liberal Democrats?
What is the Liberals & the Social Democrats?
Does the UK have a single codified consitution?
What is no?
Which institution in the public sector is the largest employer in the UK?
What is the National Health Service?
What day of the week has become the convention to hold general elections on?
What is Thursday?
What is the monarch official title in government?
What is the Head of State?
Who are the leaders of the 4 major parties?
Who is...
Conservatives: Liz Truss, Labour: Keir Starmer, SNP: Nicola Sturgeon, & Liberal Democrats: Ed Davey
What year was the oldest document identified in the UK Constitution written?
What is 1215?
What are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland referred to as?
What are the devolved nations?
What is proportional representation?
What is an electoral system in which the distribution of seats corresponds closely with the proportion of the total votes cast for each party?
Can the crown veto any law or not agree with the Prime Minister chosen by the majority party?
What is yes?
When was the SNP founded?
What is 7 April 1934?
What are the four types of secondary sources that make up the constitution?
What is statute law, common law, conventions, & work of authority?
What institution is the quote talking about: “Your business is not to govern the country but it is, if you think fit, to call to account those who do govern it”?
What is Parliament?
What is a Parliament that is not controlled by a majority party called?
What is a 'hung Parliament'?
Which area of Parliament is the monarch not allowed to enter?
What is the House of Commons?
What party has the lowest number of seats since the 1930s as a result of the 2019 election?
What is Labour?
Which document established the principles of frequent parliaments, free elections and freedom of speech within Parliament?
What is the Bill of Rights 1689?
What are the main functions of the House of Lords?
What is to hold the government to account and to scrutinise, amend and approve bills as part of the legislative process?
How long can any one Parliament stay in power?
What is a maximum of five years from the first meeting date?
What are the duties of the Royal Family?
What is symbolic role, representing the UK at home and abroad, uniting people, allegiance to the armed forces, preserving the church and tradition?
From what party was this said: "There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families"
What is the Conservative Party?
(Margaret Thatcher)
Who states: “The point is that in constitutional theory a government order derives its legitimacy from the constituent act which establishes it”?
Who is F. F. Ridley?
Which institution is nicknamed the 'Old Lady of Threadneedle Street'?
Which electoral system is used for the elections to Scottish Parliament?
What is the Additional Member System?