what does it mean when a jamaican member of parliment crosses the floor
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It depends on which country the members of parliament you mean. In New Zealand, there are John Key, Phil Goff etc.
two Members of Parliament
The Parliament is the British equivalent of the American Senate. The people elect their Members of Parliament for their particular area who sit in the Parliament. They then vote proposals into law.
Assuming you mean Members of Parliament, it depends which country you are referring to. If you mean Military Police then the same will apply.
honorable. It is a prefix usually attached to the names of members of the diplomatic service, ministers, members of Parliament etc.
If you mean Guy Fawkes, he did not. But he got caught in the act of preparing to do so. His goal was to kill the members of Parliament, and destroy the government,
In the UK, these are the House of Commons (elected members) and the upper chamber is called the House of Lord's (unelected members).
Virtual representation was a scapegoat to let Parliament tax the colonies even though the colonies couldn't elect members for Parliament. It meant Britain could tax the colonies without colonial representation.
Instead of flocks it is called parliament of rooks
if by senate you mean the parliament senate then you have spelt the world correctly
If you're talking about parliament in Great Britain it means 'Member of Parliament'
What does KS mean on a floor plan? Knee Space