Elections in Britain
Politics is about power. About winning power and using it to do what you think is right for the people. The people choose their representatives, who sit in parliament, and these representatives make all the decisions that have to be made at a national level to run society and to change things that which they thinks need to be changed.
Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is often called the Commons, or the Lower House of Commons, while the House of Lords is referred to as the Lords, or the Upper House. Both Houses meet in the Palace of Westminster, so people often talk of "Westminster" when they mean "Parliament".
It seems like you have a fair understanding about how the elections are held in Britain, but maybe you can elaborate a bit more on the different houses?:)
SvarSlettIt seems like you understand the british politic things pretty good, but to explain it a little bit better to the readers you could have written a little bit more;)
SvarSlett