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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
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
Member of parliament - Wikipedia Members of parliament typically form parliamentary groups, sometimes called caucuses, with members of the same political party In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members often have a different title
Members of Parliament An MP (Member of Parliament) is a person who has been elected to represent local people at Parliament, in the House of Commons Every part of the UK elects a local MP so that every area is represented when decisions taken at Parliament affect them
Parliament of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia The House of Lords is the upper chamber of Parliament, [15] comprising two types of members The most numerous are the Lords Temporal, consisting mainly of life peers appointed by the sovereign on the advice of the prime minister, [16] plus up to 92 hereditary peers
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'
Member of parliament - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Members of parliament usually make parliamentary groups (sometimes called caucuses) with members of the same political party The prime minister and the government ministers who make up the cabinet, are members of parliament in several states