Ultimately... Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Prospective laws (bills) are proposed, seconded and debated in the House of Commons. They're voted on to establish whether they should be put before the House of Lords for approval. After debate, the bill can be sent back to the House of Commons for amendment if necessary. If the bill is approved by the House of Lords - it's sent to the Palace for Royal Approval - which enacts it into law.
Parliament
The democratically elected government makes the laws in the UK.
A constitutional monarchy examples - Japan, United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain and Thiland
The legal government of a country makes the laws of that country. In the United States, it would be Congress.
England is part of the United Kingdom. The government of the United Kingdom is a constitutional Monarchy. The laws are made by a democratically elected parliament.
Technically no because of child labor laws, but these laws could potentially contractdict sercret of service laws in both the United States and the United Kingdom
Limited in as much as laws passed by British Parliament can be superseded by laws passed by the European Parliament.
Legislative branch makes the laws. Executive branch enforces the laws. Judicial branch interprets the laws.
The Legislative Branch of the United States Federal Government makes the laws. The Senate and the House of Representatives (Congress) make up the Legislative Branch.
yes a government is a body that makes and enforces laws The United States has a powerful government.
The Legislative Branch is responsible for drafting (creating) laws for the United States.
Citizens in the United Kingdom have the general duties of participating in government, and obeying the laws of the nation. Citizens also need to be responsible in their communities and report any wrongdoing.