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House of Commons and the House of Lords
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The British parliament consists of the Queen and two chambers, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. ...
The house of commons
The members of the house of commons are elected directly by general majority in geographically defined parliamentary constituencies. ... At present, the house of commons is consisting of 659 MPs which are distributed on the base of the number of inhabitants (around 60.000 in each constituency in the United Kingdom) and the total number of MPs which is fixed only by the house of commons itself. ...
All of the members of the house of commons can be elected again. It is not possible for any member of the house of lords, certain clericals, employees of the government, peace lawyers or officers charged with realization of elections to be candidate for the house of commons.
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Title: House of Commons and the House of Lords
Words: 644 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: elmo479
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