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The [[UK/Parliament]] is the national legislature of the [[United Kingdom]].
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The [[UK/Parliament]] is the national legislature of the [[United Kingdom]]. Despite the name “parliamentary democracy”, the parliament plays only a limited role in decision-making in the British Westminster model, <ref>http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/public-policy-christoph-knill/?isb=9780230278387 page 139</ref> being dominated by the civil service, the government, the British deep state and international pressure.
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While dissenters occasionally manage to get into parliament, deep state structures will make sure they never achieve any power.
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For example, when [[Jeremy Corbyn]] overcame many initial hurdles and became Labour leader and potential next Prime Minister, the deep state went into overdrive with a campaign to make sure he did not succeed. When he was forced to resign, the deep state made sure the next Labor leader, [[Keir Starmer]] was one of them. 
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Revision as of 23:35, 12 July 2021

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Parliament at Sunset.JPG
HeadquartersLondon, UK
TypeBicameral
Subgroups• House of Commons
• House of Lords
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The UK/Parliament is the national legislature of the United Kingdom. Despite the name “parliamentary democracy”, the parliament plays only a limited role in decision-making in the British Westminster model, [1] being dominated by the civil service, the government, the British deep state and international pressure.

While dissenters occasionally manage to get into parliament, deep state structures will make sure they never achieve any power.

For example, when Jeremy Corbyn overcame many initial hurdles and became Labour leader and potential next Prime Minister, the deep state went into overdrive with a campaign to make sure he did not succeed. When he was forced to resign, the deep state made sure the next Labor leader, Keir Starmer was one of them.


 

An example

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British House of Commons
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