
My friend and I spent the morning navigating the area around Westminster Palace right next to Big Ben, preparing ourselves for the Questions with the prime minister in the House of Commons. The UK is a Parliamentary system, consisting of two houses; the House of Lords and the House of Commons, the second of which is the most powerful. Every Wednesday the MPs (Members of Parliament) have a chance to ask the prime minister questions for half an hour. In the back sits the Speaker of the House who moderates the discussion and decides who will speak. The chamber where they sit is green, and divided along party affiliation. The government in power, currently the Labour party, sit on the left while the opposition, currently the Conservatives, sit

We made it in five minutes late and stayed until the debates became tiresome. The mood inside

2 comments:
That is awesome so neat you got to experience that, aspiring politician you!
Teo would be great at that right now he likes to speak in third person. We are trying to fix the problem now while he is young.
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