Write the questions to which the following may be the answers. 1. yes, the policy of the government may contradict the wishes of the house of commons. 2. the cabinet is the real instrument of government. 3. the prime minister has the right to dissolve parliament at any time. 4. no, backbenches don’t vote against the policy of the government. 5. the cabinet usually includes between 17 and 23 members. 6.
yes, ultimate decisions rest with the cabinet. 7. the prime minister has gained power at the expense of his colleagues. 8. no, the cabinet does not have to seek the approval of the house of commons. 9. the secretary for foreign affairs is the member of the cabinet. 10. yes, the cabinet has acquired great power in parliament.
1)May the policy of the Government contradict the wishes of the House of Commons?
2)What is the real instrument of Government?
3)Who has the right to dissolve Parliament at any time?
4)Do backbenches vote against the policy of the government?
5)How many members usually include the Cabinet?
6)Do ultimate decisions rest with the Cabinet?
7)Who has gained power at the expense of his colleagues?
8)Does the Cabinet have to seek the approval of the House of Commons?
9)Who is the member of the Cabinet?
10)Has the Cabinet acquired great power in Parliament?