The situation has never happened in the United Kingdom (nor is ever likely to happen), so there is no precedent for such a situation.
In the British Parliament, Prime Minister's Questions, is from noon till 12.30 every Wednesday when Parliament is sitting.
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King George III led it the Parliament in 1776. Not every member has been recorded.
Something. Seriously. Every story has something happen or it's a boring story. You need conflict and tension for it to be interesting, and that's when things happen.
The Christmas Government Party that the British have every year. All members of Parliament hold an informal party at Christmas at Rochester Hall. This normally leads to all sorts of scandals.
It is about green plants. It is happening in every single leaf alive.
The Members of Parliament believed that Virtual Representation worked. In short, they felt that saying that everyone in Parliament represented every person in the British Empire was a good plan. The colonists, however, wanted representatives who were there actually representing them. They wanted people chosen by New Englanders, Middle-Colonists and Southerns in Parliament along with people from India and the rest of the Empire.
Britain has elections every few years. They are not pre-scheduled the way that U.S. elections are, but they vote for members of Parliament and other offices.
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The Americans felt that Parliament's laws couldn't touch them because they didn't have actual representation. They had virtual representation, meaning that every Parliament member represented the whole empire.
The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.
Every Member of the parliament who is not Minister is called Private member.