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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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