England does not have a parliament; England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom parliament is made of two chambers, or houses - The House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The commons are the elected members of parliament from the 650 parliamentary constituencies in the United Kingdom and are called Members of Parliament or MP's.
The Lords are mostly appointed as members and are Lords Spiritual, there because of their position in The Church of England and Lords Temporal - non-ecclesiastic members.
They are usually referred to as Lords or Peers.
Parliament Buildings, London
Palace of Westminster
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The American colonist model of legislature was patterned after the English Parliament. The primary concern was that the government have a balance of power.
Presently England, part of the UK, is a constitutional monarchy ruled by an elected parliament.
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster is the home of Big Ben and the rest of the building houses the UK Parliament.
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