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Do we have an effective parliamentary democracy?  

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Do we have an effective parliamentary democracy? In the UK system, the people vote in MPs to represent their constituency on behalf of them. Those MPs represent their party and when you vote for that candidate as your MP, you show your support to his party as well because if that candidate wins, he gets a seat in the house of commons and will tow his party line in his every day work. The party with the most seats forms the executive and the leader of the winning party then is Prime minister. So is parliamentary government effective? To answer this i need to examine the parliament's roles and how they affect the government. Different situations can make parliamentary government more or less effective. Such as an executive majority means legislative and other day to day stuff that involves debates and voting can be done much quicker where as...

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