The Structure of Parliament There are ____ bodies which make up Parliament; The House of Lords, The House of Commons and the Monarch. The House of ____ is the first chamber, this is the elected government. Our current government is the ____ political party. A political party that is not in government is called the ____ Party. There are ____ members of parliament (____) that make up the House of Commons. Each MP represents a ____ (an electoral district). The political party with the most constituency MP’s is the party who runs the ____. The House of Lords is the ____ chamber, this is made up of around ____ members. The House of Lords supports the government with the making and shaping of laws. Lords are selected for their ____ and experience, they are there to hold the government to account and provide ____ and guidance by using their expertise to look at laws in detail. The ____ role is to agree every new ____.

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