Are we talking about the Civil War...then if Oliver Cromwell and Parliament had not gained control of London , then well the outcome would have been very different...f you are American think Washington instead and you get the picture
During the English Civil War, London was predominantly controlled by the Parliamentarians. The city was a stronghold for those opposing King Charles I, and it provided crucial support in terms of resources and manpower for Parliament's military efforts. The London citizens, along with the Parliament, played a significant role in the conflict, leading to the eventual defeat of the royalist forces.
Parliament definitely has a strong influence over the Prime Minister and his cabinet. Most bills have to be passed with majority vote of Parliament.
The House of Parliament, Westminster, London.
The Houses of Parliment are in London, UK.
The houses of parliament in London, like in any country, are where members of parliament propose laws and create bills. The buildings are also famous and a tourist attraction in London.
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City of London - elections to the Parliament of England - ended in 1950.
City of London - elections to the Parliament of England - was created in 1298.
City of London - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1298.
City of London - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1950.
A country's parliament meets in the respective Parliament House within each country.
The name of the bell in the Houses of Parliament in London is Big Ben.