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. Q: The Monarchy and the British P

. Q: The Monarchy and the British Prime Minister. Compare their power, role and value.

· The power

Stereotypes: The Queen has almost absolute power. She can appoint or dismiss the PM and ministerial positions. They are ‘servants of the Crown’. She can also summon or dissolve the Parliament before a general election. She is the embodiment of the law in the courts. A bill cannot be passed without the royal assent of the Queen. Finally, Queen Elizabeth is above the law. She can do anything.

Truth: The Queen has to choose the one who has the support of the majority of MPs in the House of Commons; usually it’s the leader of the strongest party in the House of Commons. The PM also appoints other ministers. He or she also has the right to dissolve the Parliament, and the Monarch cannot refuse. Besides, the Queen does not bother to give the royal assent although she can do so (since 1708). Somebody else sign it for her. She also makes a written speech in the opening of Parliament each year. In fact, the Queen has no power at all. She cannot stop the government going ahead with any of its policies.

· The role: The Monarch is the personal embodiment of the government of the country. Because the separation between the symbol of the government and the actual government, changing the government does not threaten the stability of the country as a whole. Secondly, she could act as a final check on a government that was becoming dictatorial. She can refuse to give the royal assent for the bill as well as dismiss the PM. Thirdly, she has a ceremonial role. She performs the ceremonial duties of the country.

The PM has a very important role to the country. He or she is actually the head of the country. The PM appoints other ministers by making ‘cabinet reshuffle’. He is also the public image of the country. Finally, he is the one to decide government policies because he or she has time to do so. Other ministers are busy taking care of their government departments.

· The value: The Monarch has an economical role to the country. By organizing ceremonies, she can make money for the country because ceremonies such as the state opening of Parliament, the Queen’s official birthday or royal weddings will attract the tourists to come and see. She and the royal family are also sources of news on the newspapers.
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. Q: The Monarchy and the British Prime Minister. Compare their power, role and value.· The powerStereotypes: The Queen has almost absolute power. She can appoint or dismiss the PM and ministerial positions. They are ' servants of the Crown '. She can also summon or dissolve the Parliament before a general election. She is the embodiment of the law in the courts. A bill cannot be passed without the royal assent of the Queen. Finally, Queen Elizabeth is above the law. She can do anything.Truth: The Queen has to choose the one who has the support of the majority of MPs in the House of Commons; usually it's the leader of the strongest party in the House of Commons. The PM also appoints other ministers. He or she also has the right to dissolve the Parliament, and the Monarch cannot refuse. Besides, the Queen does not bother to give the royal assent although she can do so (since 1708). Somebody else sign it for her. She also makes a written speech in the opening of Parliament each year. In fact, the Queen has no power at all. She cannot stop the government going ahead with any of its policies.· The role: The Monarch is the personal embodiment of the government of the country. Because the separation between the symbol of the government and the actual government, changing the government does not threaten the stability of the country as a whole. Secondly, she could act as a final check on a government that was becoming dictatorial. She can refuse to give the royal assent for the bill as well as dismiss the PM. Thirdly, she has a ceremonial role. She performs the ceremonial duties of the country.The PM has a very important role to the country. He or she is actually the head of the country. The PM appoints other ministers by making ' cabinet reshuffle '. He is also the public image of the country. Finally, he is the one to decide government policies because he or she has time to do so. Other ministers are busy taking care of their government departments.· The value: The Monarch has an economical role to the country. By organizing ceremonies, she can make money for the country because ceremonies such as the state opening of Parliament, the Queen's official birthday or royal weddings will attract the tourists to come and see. She and the royal family are also sources of news on the newspapers.
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. Q: the monarch and the British Prime minister. Compare their strength, function and value.- powerStereotypes has been almost absolute: the Queen's power. She can appoint or dismiss in the afternoon and ministerial position. They are "servants's crown."". She can be summon or split level at the same time in general congressional elections. She is in the people's Court of embodiment research. Bill is a queen who can't pass the Royal Queen without assent. Finally, Queen Elizabeth is above the law. What can she do.Truth: the queen has chosen who has a large majority of members of the support, in the house of Commons. Usually this is the party's leader in the house of the Commons strongest. The other afternoon is also prime minister appoints. He or she also has to split the hierarchy of the Congress, and the monarch can not refuse. In addition, do not bother to the Queen's royal assent although she can do more than (since 1708). It's a sign for her. She also makes a written voice in the opening of the previous congress every year. In fact, the queen has no power at all. She kept going, with any government policy.The monarch's role: the state of the embodiment government of the individual. Because of the separation between the symbols of the government and the government's reality, the instability of the government threaten change, the state as a whole. She was able to secondly the final act, as a government, was examined in a dictatorial as a. She could have refused to give the assent for the Royal Bill as well as the dismiss in the afternoon. Thirdly, she has a ceremonial role. Her ceremonial performs responsibilities of the state.The afternoon has a very important role in the big country. He or she is in the head of the country. The rest of the afternoon reshuffle appoints made the "prime minister". He is the public image of the country at the same time. Finally, he is a big government policy because he or she has time, so. The other to take care of their prime minister is the government departments busy.Value: there is a big role for economical in the monarchy of the country. By the organizing ceremony, she could make money for the state of the ceremony, as the Queen's official birthday or royal weddings will attract come back from the visitors and see the Queen's official birthday as national open. She also and the royal family are a source of news for the newspaper.
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