
The UK Government
The UK Government is the organization responsible for making and enforcing laws in the United Kingdom. It consists of three main parts: the Parliament, which creates laws; the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, who run daily affairs and implement policies; and the judiciary, which interprets laws. The government operates under a constitutional monarchy, meaning the monarch's powers are limited by law, with the Prime Minister acting as the head of government. Elections are held to allow citizens to choose their representatives in Parliament, ensuring a democratic process.