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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...iament constituency)|Ashton-under-Lyne]], [[Greater Manchester]], in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]] since 2015, and was previously a [[care work]]er and a [[tr
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  • ...ncy)|Holborn and St Pancras]], [[London, United Kingdom|London]], in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]] since 2015, and was previously the [[Director of Public Pro
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...d Kingdom general election|2010 general election]]. He was expelled from [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] in November 2010 after a court ruled that he had breached the
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  • {{rpl|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • *[[Parliament of the United Kingdom/Catalogs/Political parties|Political parties]] - list of political organisa
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...nited Kingdom)|House of Commons]], the UK's lower legislative chamber in [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]. Other government ministers come from the unelected upper cham
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...''' is a hallway in the [[Palace of Westminster]] used by members of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]]. [[Members of Parliament]] may congregate here for discussi
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • The primary legislative chamber of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{rpl|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • The second chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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  • ...n honor of [[Arthur Onslow]], Speaker of the [[House of Commons]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|British Parliament]].
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  • ...t of the United Kingdom|government]] business through the lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]. Previously he was [[Foreign Secretary]] from May 2010, i.e. t ...swift return of the Conservative Party to power. With only 164 seats in [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]], the party struggled to make its voice heard against the overw
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...ment''', was built between 1840 and 1870 and is the meeting place of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom Parliament]]. The present build was designed by [[Charles Ba
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  • ...y [[Charles Bradlaugh]] who was its first president. Bradlaugh stood for [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] and won, but did not get to take his seat for many years as he
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  • *disciplinary decisions by either house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]: these can be against anyone other than heads of state, accred
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  • ...ean Parliament]]. Until March 2017 it also had one representative in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]], [[Douglas Carswell]], who was previously a [[Conservative
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  • ...d.jpg|[[John Redmond]] (1856-1918), leader of the [[Irish Party]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|United Kingdom Parliament]]; drawing by Harald Toksvig.
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  • {{r|Parliament of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...ods of considerable economic strife. Although several parties sit in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], most of the seats are usually won by just two. The last minority governm
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  • ...[[House of Lords]] are mostly appointed; however, '''resigning from the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]]''' is technically impossible because no law permits this. *[[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • The '''Leader of the [[Official Opposition (UK)|Opposition]]''' in the '''[[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]''' is that [[MP]]<ref>If the official opposition party were to have an of
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  • ...April 2020. He was elected in a landslide victory following 32 years in [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] as a backbench [[Member of Parliament (UK)|MP]] for [[Islingto
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  • ...constitutional monarchy. In legislatures that follow the example of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], the Head of State is authorised to call an election when the House passe
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  • ...Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]], which is the lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]. Following the dissolution of the previous parliament, all sea
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  • ...The term probably derives from the use of the [[Members' Lobby]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], in which parliamentarians try to convince others in informal conversatio
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  • ...of Commons]]''' is the chair of the [[United Kingdom]]'s lower house of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]], responsible for keeping debates to order and ensuring that pr
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  • ...|Liz2-state-opening-parliament-speech.jpg|right|200px|The monarch visits [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] annually in a ceremony to begin parliamentary proceedings. Dur
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  • ...sides the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]], of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/lords ''House of Lords'', www.parliament.g ...islation. It nevertheless retains a significant deliberative rôle in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]. In the Middle Ages the majority of the House were Lords Spiritual, but t
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  • The '''Parliament of the United Kingdom''' examines and challenges the work of the government; debates and passes
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  • ...the '''Tory Party''', has been the governing [[political party]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] since May 2010, although until 2015 it was in [[coalition]] with the [[Li
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  • When the Scotland Act 1998 was passed by the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], it led to the establishment of the first '''Scottish Parliament''' since
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  • ...tive from the '[[first past the post]]' system used in elections for the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Westminster parliament]]. Each member has a term of office of up to four ye
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  • ...ited Kingdom itself. They are also not in the European Union. However, the Parliament of the United Kingdom has the authority to legislate for the dependencies, and the British govern
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  • *[[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • |publisher=[[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...|Liz2-state-opening-parliament-speech.jpg|right|250px|The monarch visits [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] annually in a ceremony to begin parliamentary proceedings. Thi ...political power formerly exercised by Sovereigns is now exercised by the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]], with the exception of a set of residual powers that are mainly exercis
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  • - [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] -
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  • ...within five years he became Secretary of the Scottish constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. He was later appointed Vice Chairman of the Labour Party of his home city
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  • ...including numerous friends of Dickens and Collins, among them members of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]], judges, and ministers. Following the death of [[Douglas Will
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  • ...', along with the [[House of Lords]], is one of the United Kingdom's two [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Houses of Parliament]]. It shares with the [[House of Lords]] the functions ''(additional links are available on the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom/Timelines|timelines subpage of the Parliament article]])''<br>
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  • ...tical system. For example, Falkland Islanders are not represented in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] and in many respects are self-governing. They do, however, share the same
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  • The bulk of the power over parliament of the United Kingdom has historically been vested in the Sovereign, acting on the advice of bodi *[http://www.parliament.uk/ Parliament of the United Kingdom. (2004). Official Website.]
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  • ...t]] and [[Welsh Assembly]]. England remains the full responsibility of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which is centralised in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. As the soverei
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  • ...re and magnitude of the conditions of medical care in the Crimean War to [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Members of Parliament]] and civil servants who would have been unlikely to
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  • ...[Stamp Act Congress]]. He was on the committee that drew the memorial to [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]], and with [[John Rutledge]] and [[Philip Livingston]], revised
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  • The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK parliament]] is bicameral, consisting of a wholly-elected [[House of Com It is the Prime Minister's responsibility to select those members of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Houses of Parliament]] who are to become [[Minister (government)|Ministers
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  • ...d]] and the [[Department of Health]] in [[Scotland]], was enacted by the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] and introduced [[smokeless zone]]s in London. It was in effect until 196
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  • ...oined the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour party]], and ran unsuccessfully for [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] in 1982 in the safe [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] c ...liberation by the [[/Catalogs#Cabinet|Cabinet]], and then of approval by [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/r
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  • ...s]], rather than [[U.S. Congress]], and [[United Kingdom Parliament]] or [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] rather than [[UK Parliament]]. With certain common abbreviations, redirec
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