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How British policies would have changed if they were discussed in the parliament? Please give me a applicable answer.

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Answered by akhtaruddin38
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In 1295, Parliament evolved to include nobles and bishops as well as two representatives from each of the counties and towns in England and, since 1282, Wales. This became the model for the composition of all future Parliaments

Answered by geethapawaskar
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In 1295, Parliament evolved to include nobles and bishops as well as two representatives from each of the counties and towns in England and, since 1282, Wales. This became the model for the composition of all future Parliaments

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One of Parliament's main roles is to examine and challenge the work of the government. The principal methods are questioning government ministers, debating and the investigative work of committees. ... The government can publicly respond to explain and justify policies and decisions.

Select Committees and Public Bill Committees are useful sources for holding the government to account. Select Committees have specific areas, the Public Accounts Committee, for example, holds all public spending to account and frequently challenges Ministers on their departmental spending

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