England politik
The civil parish is the most local unit of government in England. Under the legislation that created Greater London, they are not permitted within its boundary.
Not all of the rest of England is parished, though the number of parishes and total area parished is growing. Most of the parties that operate within England alone tend to be purely interested in English issues.
The Green Party has had an amicable split from Scottish counterpart , and the Wales Green Party section is becoming increasingly autonomous.
There is a significant element within the Conservative Party that supports full devolution for England with the establishment of a devolved English Parliament and English Executive, along the lines of those in Scotland.
However, the approach favoured by the British Labour Party was on the basis that England is too great to be governed as a single sub-state entity to propose the devolution of power to the Regions of England.
Lord Falconer , a Scottish peer claimed a devolved English parliament would dwarf the rest of the United Kingdom. The Church of England is the officially established Christian church [8] in England.
Queen Elizabeth II is the official head of the church, with the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England , while the Archbishop of Canterbury is the head clergyman.
Of the forty-four diocesan archbishops and bishops in the Church of England, only twenty-six are permitted to sit in the House of Lords.
The remaining twenty-one seats are filled in order of seniority by consecration. It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual.
The historic county of Monmouthshire , lying in the Welsh Marches the Anglo-Welsh border , is a bone of contention for some English nationalists.
The Welsh Border has historically been more fluid than the Anglo-Scottish border. The entirety of Wales was made part of the Kingdom of England by the Statute of Rhuddlan , but did not adopt the same civil governance system, with the area of Monmouthshire being under the control of Marcher Lords.
The Laws in Wales Act integrated Wales directly into the English legal system and the "Lordships Marchers within the said Country or Dominion of Wales" were allocated to existing and new shires.
Some lordships were annexed to existing counties in England and some were annexed to existing counties in Wales, with the remainder being divided up into new counties.
Despite Monmouthshire being a new county, it was given two Knights of the Shire in common with existing counties in England, rather than one as in the counties in Wales.
The relevant section of the Act states that "one Knight shall be chosen and elected to the same Parliaments for every of the Shires of Brecknock, Radnor, Montgomery and Denbigh, and for every other Shire within the said Country of Dominion of Wales".
As Monmouthshire was dealt with separately it cannot be taken to be a shire "within the said Country of Dominion of Wales". The Laws in Wales Act specifically enumerates the Welsh counties as twelve in number, excluding Monmouthshire from the count.
The issue was finally clarified in law by the Local Government Act , which provided that "in every act passed on or after 1 April , and in every instrument made on or after that date under any enactment whether before, on or after that date "Wales", subject to any alterations of boundaries An example of a former Welsh exclave in England is Welsh Bicknor.
The status of Berwick , north of the River Tweed is controversial, especially amongst Scottish nationalists.
The Interpretation Act provides that in legislation passed between and , "a reference to England includes Berwick upon Tweed and Monmouthshire ".
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England ist mit etwa Monate mit mildem bis warmem Wetter sind Juni, September und Oktober. In der Jungsteinzeit, auf der Insel erst um v.
Jahrhunderts war die Christianisierung Englands abgeschlossen, wenn auch heidnischer Glaube immer noch weit verbreitet war. In der Zeit von der Mitte des Diese Entwicklung hatte eine Reihe wirtschaftlicher und gesellschaftlicher Folgen: Die Absetzung Richards II.
Die Dichte von Personen pro Quadratkilometer ist ebenfalls sehr hoch. Sie ist auch von internationaler Bedeutung, etwa 1,5 Milliarden Menschen auf der Welt sprechen Englisch, davon Millionen als Erstsprache.
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