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monarch - Coggle Diagram
monarch
legislation
house of commons
house of lords
executive
prime minister
depute prime minister
cabinet
foreign office
david lammy
responsibilites of the foreign secretary
foreign policy:
a policy made between 2 nations made to set
goals
intellegence policy:
it makes rules on the collection of analysis and use of information on national security.
overarching responsibility for FCDO and ministerial team:
responsible for safe guard of national security, counter terrorism, weapons and working to reduce conflict.
ministerial team:
overlooking the team who implements government policies.
chancellor
rachel reeves
responsibilities of chancellor
The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the government's chief finance minister and one of the most senior members of the Cabinet. They are responsible for setting levels of taxation and public spending across the UK and announce changes to these each year in the annual Budget statement.
education
bridget philipson
responsibilities of education secretary
responsible for the work of the Department for Education, including: early years and childcare. children's social care. teacher quality, recruitment and retention.
health executive
Department for Work and Pensions.
responibilities of the Department for Work and Pensions
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for administering welfare, pensions, and child maintenance policies in the UK.
defence secretery
the role of the prime minister
responsible for the policies and decisions of the government
-some key roles are: overseeing the operations of civil services, appointing members of the cabinet/ government and being a principal figure in the house of commons.
powers of the prime minister
the prime minister holds certain powers to be able to lead effectively, the powers that they hold vary depending on severity of the situation at hand.
one of many powers that the prime minister has is royal prerogative He holds this power which affords them traditional authority. this power can be formally exercised by the monarch alone without the prime minister. They enable the leader by virtually breaking the decree, without the backing of or consultation with parliament
keir starmer
judiciary