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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.
On the right hand of the speaker on the front bench by the big table.
There is no strict rule or order of precedence governing who sits where, apart from the Prime Minister, on the Government benches. The composition of the front bench is dependent upon the business of the day. In recent times however, it has become customary for the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, to sit to the Prime Minister's right when both are in the House.
The house of commons - where the MPs sit in debate of various laws and other business... and the House of Lords- which represents the interests of the Monarchy.
no,it is not allowed only people are allowed
Usually people sit on chairs. Some Synagogues may have benches to sit on.
in the house of commons the the right side
how many women live in the house of commons?
To show their authority and their non-partisan stance (as they sit between the governing and opposing parties).
The 'House of Commons' is the lower chamber of Parliament in both Canada and the United Kingdom. The House of Commons is directly elected and the Prime Minister is chosen from amongst its number. Members of the HoC are called MP's.
A total of 650 MP's currently sit in the House of Commons.
Storage benches are benches that you can store supply's an other items in the compartments. you can also sit on it while having the supply's in the compartments.