I suggest you have a look at the Liberal Democrats web site (link below).
The Liberal Democrat Party has thirteen MPs in the UK.
An MP is a member of Parliament who has been elected in local elections in his /her constituency to represent said constituency in the House of Commons and be the voice of government for that area. Most MPs are either part of the Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat parties, though some are from the minor parties or independent.
Tony Abbott and his mob of Liberal MPs.
No, there are currently no sitting MPs that are affiliated with the British National Party.
A democratically-elected government. Each of the political parties has a number of members of parliament (MPs). They nominate candidates before invoking an election (either local or national). The British electorate votes on which MP they want as a representative, and the elected MPs attend government meetings on the public's behalf.
The current system is quite unusual. The Conservatives won just over 300 seats, more seats than any other party, but failed to gain a majority (more than 320 of the seats). As a result, they formed a coalition with the 57 Liberal Democrat MPs, with Conservative leader David Cameron becoming the Prime Minister (Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg became the Deputy Prime Minister).
There are 519 male MPsThere are 126 female MPs.That means that there are 645 MPs in British Parliment
The Executive branch of the British government comprises of the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and senior civil servants. The Prime Minister is indirectly elected by the electorate, through voting for MPs in a constituency. The leader of the party with the highest number of MPs is (usually) appointed the Prime Minister by the Queen. The cabinet ministers can be members of the House of Commons (MPs) or House of Lords (Peers). They are selected at the discretion of the Prime Minister, and can be appointed and dismissed at his/her will.
MPs meet as part of the UK government in the Palace of Westminster, normally known as the Houses of Parliament.
The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy. Quite simply, this means that while they have a King (well, a Queen right now) they also have a Prime Minister (which is similar to a president). The people vote on the Prime Minister. The current Monarch (queen) is Elizabeth II, and the current Prime Minister is David Cameron.
As of October 2023, there are 155 Liberal MPs in the House of Commons of Canada. This number can change due to by-elections, defections, or other political shifts, so it's always a good idea to check the latest updates for the most accurate count.
calculate the amount "government expenditure" must change, if the MPS is .25