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explain the legislative process of the british parliament​

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Answered by jiveshsaindane
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Answer: Bills can start in either of the two Houses, the House of Lords or the House of Commons. Both Houses have set stages to debate, examine and suggest changes to the draft. Both Houses must agree the final text of the bill before it can be signed off by the monarch (Royal Assent) and become an Act of Parliament (law).

Answered by lakshita222207
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Bills can start in either of the two Houses, the House of Lords or the House of Commons. Both Houses have set stages to debate, examine and suggest changes to the draft. Both Houses must agree the final text of the bill before it can be signed off by the monarch (Royal Assent) and become an Act of Parliament (law).

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