
Westminster Parliament
The Westminster Parliament is the UK’s legislative body, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two main parts: the House of Commons, elected by the public, and the House of Lords, made up of appointed and hereditary members. Parliament debates issues, scrutinizes government actions, and approves policies and budgets. It operates in the Palace of Westminster in London. The Parliament plays a vital role in representing citizens’ interests, ensuring government accountability, and shaping the country's laws and future direction within the constitutional framework of the United Kingdom.