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Am able to answer questions on the British Parliament, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly (with regard to MP`s, MSP`s, AM`s and MLA`s and the electoral method used)
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| Varsally Naziad Mahrubha | 08/07/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your help !!! |
| mike | 03/18/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you |
| Alexandra | 04/03/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Very quick and helpful with his answer ..... |
| James | 10/19/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you. :) |
| Joerg Droege | 09/27/07 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thanks again! :) |
The organisation of the UK means that it is Parliament that decides the rules and the Queen grants permission for those rules to be established. There has been a debate about what powers the Queen does
More or less, yes. The only additions you need to add are: (July 25th) Austria-hungary assured Russia that no Serbian land would be annexed;Austria-Hungary did not accept the Serbian repy to its ultimatum
As Canada and the United Kingdom use the same the electoral method the same answer applies to both nations. The people of the UK and Canada do not elect the Prime Minister directly. The Prime Minister
He does indeed. The Scottish National Party (SNP) who have planned an referendum on independence for Scotland by the middle of 2011. Based on the Scottish Parliament elections of 2007, that policy has
I agree that Election 2005 was bad, but you are tending a little bit towards hyperbole. The full results were (adjusted for the new boundaries at the next election): Labour 348 seats, % vote: 36.18%

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