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What is one method Parliament uses for scrutiny?
Questioning
government officials
How do legislative committees contribute to scrutiny?
They examine
bills
and require government approval for
amendments
What indicates a balance of power between Parliament and the government?
Government approval for
committee amendments
What role does the House of Lords play in scrutiny?
It contributes significantly during the
committee stage
of
bills
What unique form of representation does the House of Lords provide?
Diverse range of
opinions
How does the expertise of Lords members affect legislation scrutiny?
It leads to
informed
scrutiny
and
improvements
in
laws
How do the Lords differ from the Commons regarding electoral pressures?
Lords
do not face electoral pressures
What advantage do non-political backgrounds of many Lords provide?
Wider range of
experiences
and expertise
What is a critical function of the House of Lords during the committee stage?
Making amendments to
bills
What can happen if a bill is significantly altered in the House of Lords?
The
government
may withdraw the bill
Which historical example illustrates the Lords' influence on legislation?
The
Health and Social Care Bill
amendments
How many peers did UKIP have until 2019?
Five
peers
How does weaker party control in the Lords affect representation?
Enhances representation of
smaller parties
What role do crossbench peers play in the Lords?
Facilitate
discussions
on marginal interests
What limits the House of Lords' ability to scrutinize government actions?
The concentration of
senior ministers
in the
Commons
How does the Lords' role differ in the legislative process compared to scrutinizing government actions?
They have more influence during the legislative process
What key issues are debated in the Commons during national emergencies?
Foreign policy decisions
and national emergencies
What type of issues does the Commons often address during crises?
Significant national issues transcending
party
politics
Why is the scrutiny process essential?
It holds the
government
accountable and ensures
public interest
What case study illustrates the Lords' attempts to influence government decisions?
The scrutiny of
Brexit legislation
How are debates in the Commons characterized during crises?
Powerful speeches and set aside
party
allegiances
How can the effectiveness of scrutiny in the Lords be observed?
Through
amendments
leading to significant
legislative
changes
What does Yvette Cooper's questioning during Brexit debates illustrate?
Commons'
role in addressing national concerns
What is the Commons' role in public representation?
Allows
citizens' voices
to be heard
What is a fundamental aspect of the UK political system regarding MPs?
Each MP represents their
constituency's
interests
How do MPs engage in constituency work?
By addressing local issues and holding
surgeries
How has Parliament's role been historically significant during wars?
Shaping
national
policy
What type of issues does the Lords engage in debates about?
Moral
and
ethical
dimensions
What conflict can arise from constituency representation?
Conflicts between
party loyalty
and local interests
What recent topics have been debated in the Lords?
Assisted suicide
and
stem cell research
How do MPs demonstrate the importance of local representation?
By lobbying
ministers
on behalf of
constituents
What historical context influenced MPs' actions in the 2019 general election?
Constituency
concerns
What is the outcome of debates in the Lords typically?
Inform policymakers and public discourse
How does the composition of the Lords contribute to discussions?
Allows for nuanced discussions on
complex
issues
What do debates on GM crops illustrate about the Lords?
Addressing
scientific
and
ethical
concerns
What is a key function of MPs regarding grievances?
Assisting
constituents
in disputes with
public bodies
How do MPs represent broader societal interests?
By being influenced by their
backgrounds
and affiliations
How has the Lords historically influenced public policy?
Through deliberation on
contentious
social issues
What role do pressure groups play in Parliament?
They seek
MP
support to amplify their causes
What is expected of the Commons regarding social demographics?
To reflect age, gender, race, and
education
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