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To scrutinise the executive, to amend and sometimes propose bills and to allow for representation of the people.

It is no longer the highest court in the land (and that was the House of Lords Appellate Committee anyway, and they rarely if ever participated in voting or debates).

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Parliament is charged with enacting laws through the legislative process, reviewing executive appointments and with representing their elective districts.

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