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UK -  History

View of the houses of Parliament
View of the Houses of Parliament across the river Thames in London

The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Northern Ireland. It is a constitutional and hereditary monarchy, and is part of the European Union. The current head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. Since the Second World War, the government has been formed by one of two parties: Labour or Conservative. The Labour government has been in power since 1997, led by Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

The UK parliament is based at Westminster in central London. It is formed by two separate houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The UK is divided into 659 parliamentary constituencies, each of which is represented by a democratically elected member of parliament (MP) in the House of Commons, the main parliamentary chamber. The House of Lords, which is currently undergoing a major reform, consists of hereditary peers, life peers, and some senior judges and Church of England bishops. Its main purpose is to revise and amend laws suggested by the House of Commons.

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