Parliament Existed Entirely to Serve the Queen's Will. To What Extent do you agree?

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November 13, 2014

 

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Indeed it would have been inconceivable to Elizabeth at this time to govern without it and it was, according to historians, seen to Elizabeth as a ?necessary evil'. If, however, we are to take the question to mean that the parliaments of Elizabeth's reign were only called to serve the needs of the Queen's situation at the time, then there is certainly some evidence that suggests that this maybe the case...
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He cites issues such as the marriage question, to which there was a strong and organised pressure group providing opposition to the Queen on such issues. There opposition was particularly prominent in the parliament of 1563 and of 1566-67. Wentworth also at this time provided a condemning verdict on the way Elizabeth put a stop to such discussion and emphasized the importance of free speech in the Commons...
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