The document summarizes key aspects of the United Kingdom government, including:
The Crown where inheritance determines succession to the throne under the Act of Settlement of 1700.
The Cabinet which is made up of senior government ministers chosen by the Prime Minister and meets weekly to discuss issues.
The Prime Minister who oversees the government as the head, appoints Cabinet members, and presides over Cabinet meetings while informing the Queen of business.
The Parliament consisting of the House of Commons with 659 elected members and House of Lords with around 733 members including bishops, where their main functions are to pass laws, finance government, and scrutinize policy.