UK Parliament Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and House of Lords It is responsible for making laws, deciding taxes and scrutinising the Government
House of Commons - UK Parliament House of Commons The UK public elects 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons MPs consider and propose new laws, and can scrutinise government policies by asking ministers questions about current issues either in the Commons Chamber or in Committees
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Earned Settlement: Examining the Government’s proposed reforms Summary Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), also known as settlement, is the right to live and work permanently in the UK, free from restrictions associated with immigration control Securing ILR is a necessary precursor to becoming naturalised as a British citizen The Government has proposed a new “Earned Settlement” model, under which the standard qualifying period for immigrants to
MPs and Lords - UK Parliament MPs and Members of the Lords sit in the two Chambers of Parliament scrutinising the Government and debating legislation Find Members of Parliament (MPs) by postcode and constituency, and Members of the House of Lords by name and party