надо отметить subject predicate article pronoun adjective infinitive THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT In theory, the constitution has three branches: Parliament, which makes laws, the government, which “executes” laws, i.e. puts them into effect, and the law courts, which interprets laws. Although the Queen is officially head of all three branches, she has little direct power.
Parliament has two parts: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Members of the House of Commons are elected by the voters of 650 constituencies. They are known as MPs, or Members of Parliament. The Prime Minister, or the leader of the Government, is also an MP, usually the leader of the political party with the majority in the House of Commons.
The Prime Minister is advised by a Cabinet of about twenty other ministers. The Cabinet includes the ministers in charge of major government departments or ministries. Departments and ministries are run by civil servants, who are permanent officials. Even if the Government changes after an election, the same civil servants are employed.
The House of Lords consists of the Lords Temporal and the Lords Spiritual. The Lords Spiritual are the Archbishops of York and Canterbury. The Lords Temporal consist of hereditary peers who have inherited their titles, life peers who are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Government for various services to the nation, and the Lords of Appeal (Law Lords) who become life peers on their judicial appointments. The latter serve of the House of Lords is as the ultimate court of appeal. This appeal court consists of some nine Law Lords who hold senior judicial office. They are presided by the Lord Chancellor and the form a quorum of three to five when they hear appeal cases.

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