There are 42 seats in the house of parliament..
heriditary peers
As of 2009, the maximum number of seats in the House of Representatives is 435 and the maximum number of seats in the Senate is 100. Keep in mind however, that there may be vacant seats in the House or in the Senate. For example, when Senator Edward Kennedy passed away, the State of Massachusetts had a vacant Senate seat, temporarily bringing the total number of seated Senators to 99. To go to the Official websites of the United States House of Representatives, or of the United States Senate, please feel free to click on the hypertext under Related Links.
To be in the House of Commons you have to be a Member of Parliament who is elected by the people of the UK and be a member of a political party. To be in the House of Lords you have to be a Lord appointed by the Queen or a hereditary Lord, or an Archbishop or Bishop.
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In 2014, the seats in the House of Lords were a deep red color. The seats are actually benches that seat approximately 8 to 10 people each.
house of lords
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The Lords Room
649 in total in the House of Commons - 650 in the House of Lords.
Nope - He's usually the leader of the party with the majority of seats in the Government. Nothing to do with the House of Lords.
There aren't currently any Green Party Lords or Ladies in the upper chamber. Plaid Cymru's colours are green, and have 2 members in the House of Lords.
do not get questine do you mean how far away are they as they sit together or how far away are they as in distance from each member in there house of lords
the maximum amount.
heriditary peers
There is no fixed number of seats in the Lords. Instead, Lords are appointed for life, according occasional party lists nominated by the political Party leaders or by the independent House of Lords Appointments Commission. The latest total number of peers is at http://www.parliament.uk/directories/house_of_lords_information_office/analysis_by_composition.cfm
as may seats there are as long as there buckled