UK Prime Minister And Cabinet Key Terms - Specification

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For A-Level Politics - UK Parliament - Prime Minister and Cabinet

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Executive

The collective group of Prime Minister, Cabinet and junior ministers, sometimes known as ‘the government.’

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Cabinet

The Prime Minister and senior ministers, most of whom lead a particular government department.

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Minister

An MP or member of the House of Lords appointed to a position in the government, usually exercising specific responsibilities in a department.

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Government department

A part of the executive, usually with specific responsibility over an area such as education, health or defence.

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Royal prerogative

A set of powers and privileges belonging to the monarch but normally exercised by the Prime Minister or Cabinet, such as the granting of honours or of legal pardons.

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Secondary legislation

Powers given to the executive by Parliament to make changes to the law within certain specific rules.

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Collective responsibility

The principle by which ministers must support Cabinet decisions or leave the executive.

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Individual responsibility

The principle by which ministers are responsible for their personal conduct and for their departments.

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Presidential government

An executive dominated by one individual; this may be a president but is also used to describe a strong, dominant prime minister.