<Li> Treaties, although ratified using Royal Prerogative, will not be ratified until the passing of a suitable statute law by Parliament . This is necessary if the treaty requires an amendment to domestic law, affects the rights of private individuals, requires public expenditure, grants the Crown additional powers, or cedes territory . Examples include extradition treaties, double taxation treaties, and reciprocal social - security treaties . </Li> <Li> The monarch will accept and act on the advice of their ministers, who are responsible to Parliament for that advice; the monarch does not ignore that advice, except when exercising Reserve powers . </Li> <Li> The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the leader of the party (or coalition of parties) with an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons and therefore most likely to command the support of the House of Commons . </Li> <Li> All money bills must originate in the House of Commons . </Li>

Explain and analyse the legal and political roles that conventions play within the uk’s constitution