Legislation and the law-making process

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The House of Lords Act 1999 removed all of the hereditary peers from the House of Lords.

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Which of the following categories are ineligible to become MPs? Please select all that apply.

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The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 sets the period of time between general elections as …………?

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The 'Lords Spiritual' represent a range of different religions, corresponding to the multi-faith demographics of 21st century United Kingdom.

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The Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, the Act of Union 1707 and the Human Rights Act 1998 are all examples of what?
Please select all that apply.

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A Private Members' Bill may be described as a prospective piece of legislation which….

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'Constitutional' statutes are immune from implied repeal.

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Which of the following are stages in the passage of primary legislation? Please select all that apply.

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A Bill becomes an Act only when it receives Royal Assent.

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Bills of constitutional importance, and bills which need to be passed quickly, will have their Committee stage in the House of Commons heard by a __ ___ _____ _____.

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When the government wants to impose a limit on the debate on a particular stage of a Bill's progress through the House of Commons, it proposes an __________ __ ____ Motion, usually referred to as the Guillotine.

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'Ping pong' is the informal name given to which of the following situations?

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The Parliament Act procedure allows the House of Commons to pass legislation without the agreement of the ____ __ ____.

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The Parliament Act procedure - allowing the passage of a Bill without the consent of the House of Lords - includes the requirements that… Please select all that apply.

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'Money Bills,' once passed by the House of Commons, cannot be delayed by the House of Lords.

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The bill which became the Parliament Act 1911 - and which removed the House of Lords' veto over Bills - was passed by the House of Commons but not by the House of Lords.

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A provision in an Act of Parliament authorising a government minister to amend that Act by statutory instrument is often called a _____ ___ ______.

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The 'negative laying procedure' for statutory instruments requires…

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A type of statutory instrument which brings some or all of an Act of Parliament into effect is called a ____________.

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During the UK's 47-year membership of the EU, most directives were implemented into UK law by Act of Parliament.

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