Geography, asked by lucky6898, 1 year ago

What is the capital of Enland.
a)London
b)tokey
c)Wellington
d)canberra

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Answered by zara972189
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Answered by maryum18
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Answer:

This is, of course, a trick question. The short answer is that England does not have a capital, and that, if it did, the capital would not be London.

Explanation:

The problem is that, although England is called a “country”, there is no government of England. The executive government is headed by the Queen of the United Kingdom, who is advised by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. There is no monarch, president or prime minister of England.

Legislation for England is created by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. There is no parliament or legislature just for England.

It’s only with the court system that England comes closest to being a separate jurisdiction. However, even here the High Court and the Court of Appeal cover England and Wales together as a whole — not just England.

On top of this, the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government that cover the country of England along with other countries within the U.K. are not situated in the City of London: they are all found in the City of Westminster. So, if England did have a capital, it would be Westminster and not London.

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