Friday 26 August 2016

Explore Parliament Card 7

Card 7
How is the Government answerable for decisions it makes?

In pairs, create a question for each of the ten answers. For example, for number 1, the question is: What is the name for the extra questions that MP’s can ask during question time?

Supplementary Questions - What is a question called that an MP asks The PM?

Parliament debates it at length - What happens after the minister of finance delivers the budget?

Hansard - What is the official record of debates called?

Confidence of the House - What is the phrase that the government says when you know you're going to win the vote?

Stonewalling or filibustering - What is a legal in Parliament now?

There were no time limits - How long would people speak before 1894?

Opposition spokespersons - what is the name of the debating person opposing the government?

Members are drawn from different parliamentary parties -

The government must explain and justify its intentions - What must the government do before passing a law?

They may choose new representatives - What happens if a representative wants to resign or retire?

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