
King’s Speech Opens Parliament with Government’s Agenda in Focus
The King’s Speech, read aloud by the monarch yet written by the government, marks the state opening of Parliament and sets out the new session’s proposed legislation. The article explains the ceremonial proceedings (royal procession, regalia, and the Black Rod ritual), the monarch’s neutral constitutional role, and how bills become law, while noting the political backdrop of Labour’s recent election losses and the ongoing push on the Representation of the People bill to lower voting age to 16.
