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Roles of the Executive

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Roles of the Executive

The roles of the executive include proposing legislation in parliament, putting together a budget and making government policy decisions.

Legislation proposals

Legislation proposals

  • The executive proposes legislation to be passed by parliament.
  • The executive sets out its legislative agenda. This includes the policies in its election manifesto.
    • Government departments develop legislation proposals, and cabinet ministers agree on which legislation they want as part of its legislative programme.
  • The proposals, called bills, are outlined in the King’s Speech before starting the lawmaking process in parliament.
    • The government proposed a Smart Meters bill to parliament in 2017.
Budget

Budget

  • The budget is proposed to parliament by the executive in the Budget Statement, which takes place in March or April each year.
  • In the budget, the chancellor outlines the executive’s proposed changes to taxation and the state of the nation’s economy.
  • The budget is the way in which the government raises funds and has approval from parliament to spend money.
  • Following the chancellor's speech, the budget will be debated by parliament and then enter the lawmaking process through parliament.
2017 Budget

2017 Budget

  • The 2017 Budget delivered by Chancellor Philip Hammond outlined policies such as increasing the National Living Wage for workers from £7.50 an hour to £7.83.
Policy decisions

Policy decisions

  • The executive implements the laws passed by Parliament in practice.
  • The executive makes policy decisions which determine how the country is run including how public money should be spent, public services delivered and taxes set.
    • In 2012 the Conservative government cut the tax rate for people earning over £150,000 a year from 50% to 45% of income.
    • In 2018 the Conservative government launched the universal credit benefits system to over a million people in order to make claiming benefits easier.
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