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MPs and Lords - UK Parliament MPs and Members of the Lords sit in the two Chambers of Parliament scrutinising the Government and debating legislation Find Members of Parliament (MPs) by postcode and constituency, and Members of the House of Lords by name and party
Member of Parliament (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of parliament - Wikipedia A member of Parliament is a member of the House of Representatives, which has a minimum of 120 members, elected at a general election for a three-year term There are 72 electorate MPs, of which seven are elected only by Māori who have chosen to be registered on a separate Māori electoral roll
Find MPs - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament Find your MP and learn more about them, including details of their parliamentary career and contact information Find them by name location, party, gender and current former status
Parliament of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia Most Cabinet ministers are from the Commons, while junior ministers can be from either house The House of Lords is the upper chamber of Parliament, [10] comprising two types of members
Members of Parliament - UK Parliament The UK public elects Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons During an election, everyone eligible to cast a vote in a constituency (constituents) selects one candidate to be their MP
Parliament | History, Structure Powers | Britannica The British Parliament, often referred to as the “Mother of Parliaments,” consists of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons Originally meaning a talk, the word was used in the 13th century to describe after-dinner discussions between monks in their cloisters
State of the parties - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament Nearly all MPs are members of political parties The list below details the composition of the House of Commons, which is made up for a total of 650 seats, based on the number of MPs in each party If an MP is not a member of a political party, they are known as an 'Independent'
Members of Parliament (MPs) Association of Former Members of Parliament (external website) Code of Conduct You and Your MP leaflets Find your MP database Lists of Members of Parliament Register of Members' Interests Pay and allowances for MPs
Members of the House of Commons - UK Parliament The UK public elects Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons Roles and responsibilities What MPs do How MPs are elected The party system List of MPs Her Majesty's Government Her Majesty's Official Opposition For further information please see the Members Elections series of factsheets