1. The letters ‘MP’ means the .
2. Parliament consists of_two chambers: .
3. The members of the are not elected.
4. The UK is divided into constituencies (constituencies) that have their representatives in the .
5. In the UK is held every four or five years.
6. The party which wins the Majority of seats in the General Election forms the .
7. The leader of the winning party becomes the
8. The members of the party of Parliament that didn’t win the election form the to the Government.
1. The letters «MP» mean the Member of Parliament.
2. Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords( upper house) and the House of Commons (lower house).
3. The members of the House of Lords are not elected.
4. The UK is divided into constituencies (constituencies) that have their representatives in Parliament.
5. In the UK the elections to the Parliament is held every four or five years.
6. The party which wins the majority of seats in the General Election forms the House of Commons.
7. The leader of the winning party becomes the Member of Parliament.
8. The members of the party of Parliament that didn't win the election form the political groups to the Government.