British Parliament and Monarchy

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Susanna M

 

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May 7, 2015

 

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Parliament won and King Charles I was eventually executed, although his son, Charles II, was restored to the throne a few years later. The struggle between the Monarch and Parliament came to an end in 1689 when the Bill of Rights was passed. This stated that laws could only be made or repealed by Parliament and not by the Monarch alone...
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This stated that laws could only be made or repealed by Parliament and not by the Monarch alone. The right to vote Nearly everyone in the United Kingdom aged 18 and over has the right to vote for their local Member of Parliament. The situation 200 years ago was very different. Although MPs have been chosen by election for over 400 years, it was only in the 20th Century that the right to vote was extended to all adults...
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