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The British House of Commons...In the British House of Commons, the house is split into two sides - left and right. Members of the Government's political party sit to the Speaker's right hand side, whilst MPs in the opposition party sit on the benches to the Speaker's left.

The front bench of both sides is reserved for member of the Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet.

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