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UK Parliament
An Introduction



November 2026 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Designed especially for students of politics, and anyone interested in British democracy, this book encourages readers to become critical citizens able to identify challenges, engage with debates, and propose practical reforms, demystifying an institution often misunderstood as weak or outdated. Drawing on historical institutionalism, the book explores how Parliament’s traditions, values, and long history continue to shape its behaviour in modern times. This textbook tackles vital topics such as legislative processes, representation, pressure groups, public engagement, and the ongoing debates around reform. Comparative perspectives and up-to-date research enrich the discussion, placing Westminster in context with devolved UK bodies and international legislatures.

Pedagogical features include learning objectives, vignette examples, annotated further reading, as well as case studies throughout. The accessible approach ensures complex concepts are made understandable.

Whether you are new to parliamentary studies or seeking to deepen your understanding of UK governance, this book provides the tools and perspectives needed to analyse, contextualize, and critically engage with the workings of Parliament and its role at the heart of British democracy.


 
Chapter 1 Introduction to The UK Parliament
 
Chapter 2 Making Sense of Legislatures
 
Chapter 3 The Role of the MPs and Peers
 
Chapter 4 Political Parties
 
Chapter 5 Pressure Groups
 
Chapter 6 What is Accountability
 
Chapter 7 Do Debates and Questions Work
 
Chapter 8 Are Select Committees the Crown Jewel of Scrutiny Mechanisms
 
Chapter 9 Law Maker of Influencer
 
Chapter 10 Is Parliament Representative
 
Chapter 11 How Does the Public Engage with Parliament?
 
Chapter 12 Parliamentary Reform