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The UK Government, the Law and Your Role › Government and Democracy
What is the role of the UK Parliament?
- To advise the monarch on government matters
- To make and change laws, and to debate important political issues
- To manage local government across the UK
- To appoint members of the judiciary
Why this is the correct answer
Parliament is the supreme legislative body of the UK, responsible for passing laws, scrutinising the government, and debating matters of national importance. It consists of the elected House of Commons and the appointed House of Lords.