Government brings bills (proposed new laws) in the House of Commons, where they discussed the deputies. Bills, then go to the House of Lords. The House of Lords may propose changes to the bill, but has no power to stop it, to become law. When the bill back to the barracks, MPs vote on them, and if they are accepted, they were signed by the King and Queen or become Acts of Parliament, which means that they become part of British law. In 1997, the people of Scotland and Wales voted for the transfer, which means that they will have their own parliament, known as the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Assembly, the Parliament and the Welsh and Wales. Westminster will continue to deal with things, cuch as foreign affairs, defense and immigration, and in Scotland and Wales parliaments will have to deal with such things as health, education, transport and the environment. Organizations responsible for local government in the UK called councils. Their main task is to provide local services such as schools, libraries, and fire services. They are also responsible for the environment, and to take the form of trash people's houses and clean streets