There are currently 650 Members of Parliament seated in the House of Commons. However, Government proposals have been brought forward to reduce the number of MPs to 600. Whilst recent political developments make it appear as though these changes will now be defeated in the Commons and not take place for the 56th Parliament (2015 - 2020, barring early dissolution), if the law implementing these changes is not repealed by 2020, the 57th Parliament (2020 - 2025, barring early dissolution) and all subsequent Parliaments will have only 600 members in the House of Commons.
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they live in houses there normal people its just their job
This is not a question we can answer without more information. Many countries have parliaments, and unless we know which city and which country you live in, we cannot tell you the name of your representative.
Prorogation of parliaments is a common parliamentary practice worldwide. There is no definitive number of how many parliaments have been prorogued as it occurs regularly in many countries as part of their parliamentary procedures.
there are 6 state parliaments and 2 territory parliaments in australia.
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No, parliaments do not have presidents.
The Parliaments of England was created in 1844.
the puritans were on the parliaments side
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Records of the Parliaments of Scotland was created in 1996.