The features are: (i) The King or Queen is the nominal executive, while the Cabinet is the real executive. (ii) The majority party leader in the House of Commons forms the government and is appointed Prime Minister. (iii) Ministers are individually and collectively responsible to the House of Commons. (iv) The King or Queen can dissolve the House of Commons on the Prime Minister’s advice. (v) Ministers are also members of the British Parliament, avoiding conflicts and facilitating coordination.