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Casey Myers
1 June, 06:50
How was the parliament important
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Tyrell Cardenas
1 June, 07:34
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The main functions of the UK Parliament are to: Check and challenge the work of the Government (scrutiny) Make and change laws (legislation) Debate the important issues of the day (debating)
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Underwood
1 June, 10:30
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It was the king and queen and it made all the descisions.
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