1.3 Prime Minister and Executive

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    • The Prime Minister has the power to establish new environmental regulations as part of setting government policy.

      True
    • Steps in the process of setting government policy by the Prime Minister:
      1️⃣ Determine priorities and agenda
      2️⃣ Establish new regulations
    • The Prime Minister's responsibilities include both domestic and international affairs
    • Match the Prime Minister's responsibility with an example:
      Representing UK Internationally ↔️ Attending a G7 summit
      Appointing Cabinet Ministers ↔️ Appointing a Minister of Health
      Leading Parliamentary Debates ↔️ Participating in Prime Minister's Questions
      Setting Government Policy ↔️ Establishing new environmental regulations
    • The Prime Minister leads parliamentary debates by guiding discussions and presenting government policy.

      True
    • Who appoints the Prime Minister in the UK?
      The monarch
    • Match the Cabinet function with its description:
      Policy Formation ↔️ Developing government policies and legislation
      Coordination ↔️ Overseeing the work of different government departments
      Crisis Management ↔️ Responding to national emergencies
    • Cabinet committees handle specific issues, such as defense and social policy
    • What is an example of the Prime Minister representing the UK internationally?
      Attending a G7 summit
    • Order the ways a Prime Minister can be removed from office in the UK.
      1️⃣ Losing a general election
      2️⃣ A vote of no confidence
      3️⃣ Resignation
    • Understanding the appointment and removal processes ensures the stability and accountability of the UK government.

      True
    • The Cabinet is central to the UK government, shaping policies and ensuring effective governance.

      True
    • The Civil Service advises on policy, coordinates implementation, and maintains institutional knowledge.

      True
    • What are the three primary accountability mechanisms for the UK executive?
      Parliamentary accountability, judicial review, public opinion
    • Order the following accountability mechanisms from most direct to least direct in influencing executive decisions:
      1️⃣ Public Opinion
      2️⃣ Parliamentary Accountability
      3️⃣ Judicial Review
    • What is the Prime Minister's role in parliamentary debates?
      Guides discussions
    • The Prime Minister can appoint individuals to lead government departments
    • The Prime Minister guides parliamentary discussions during Prime Minister's Questions.

      True
    • Who leads the Cabinet Office and ensures the smooth operation of the Cabinet?
      The Cabinet Secretary
    • Who leads the Cabinet Office and ensures the smooth operation of the Cabinet?
      Cabinet Secretary
    • The Prime Minister appoints Cabinet Ministers to lead government departments
    • Who appoints the Prime Minister in the UK?
      The monarch
    • The removal of a Prime Minister can occur through a lost general election, a vote of no confidence, or resignation
    • Who leads the Cabinet Office to support the Cabinet's work?
      Cabinet Secretary
    • What does the Civil Service contribute to ensure continuity in government?
      Institutional memory
    • The Prime Minister shapes the legislative agenda while being held accountable by Parliament.

      True
    • Public opinion, expressed through elections and protests, influences executive decisions.
      True
    • The Prime Minister serves as the head of government
    • In what type of global forum might the Prime Minister represent the UK?
      G7 summit
    • The Prime Minister can be removed by losing a general election, a vote of no confidence, or by resigning
    • Steps in the process of setting government policy by the Prime Minister:
      1️⃣ Determine government priorities
      2️⃣ Develop and launch new policies
    • The Prime Minister is the head of government in the UK.

      True
    • Order the responsibilities of the Prime Minister in guiding government policy and direction.
      1️⃣ Setting Government Policy
      2️⃣ Appointing Cabinet Ministers
      3️⃣ Leading Parliamentary Debates
      4️⃣ Representing UK Internationally
    • The Prime Minister can be removed by losing a general election.
      True
    • What is the primary role of the Cabinet in the UK government?
      Policy formation
    • What is the primary role of the Cabinet in the UK government?
      Key decision-making body
    • What is the primary role of the Civil Service in the UK government?
      Supporting the executive
    • What is one key aspect of the Prime Minister's relationship with Parliament?
      Accountability to Parliament
    • Prime Minister's Questions is a key example of parliamentary accountability
    • The Cabinet is the primary decision-making body in the UK government.

      True
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