There are several theories.
1. The people.
2. The Party in the majority.
3. "the powers that be".
The speaker
The Speaker of the House of Commons oversees all proceedings that occur in the House of Commons. If the Speaker is not present, one of his deputies will be in control of the House's debates and votes.
The House of Lords debates legislation (introduced by either the Upper or Lower House) and has some power to amend (change) or reject the bills. However the power of the Upper House to reject a bill that has prior been passed by the House of Commons is restricted by the Parliament Acts.
The House of Commons is represented by the color Green while the House of Lords in represented by the color Red.
The reigning Monarch may not enter the House of Commons, but is allowed to enter the House of Lords.
The Puritians controlled the house of commons during the reign of Charles.
The speaker who sits on the big chair at the far end
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The standing committee.
The Speaker of the House of Commons oversees all proceedings that occur in the House of Commons. If the Speaker is not present, one of his deputies will be in control of the House's debates and votes.
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He chairs major debates in the House of Commons, and decides questions of procedure. bye... dicki 98... aged 11
The debates in Parliament take place in the House of Commons and the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. The House of Commons is where Members of Parliament (MPs) debate and vote on legislation, while the House of Lords is where appointed members debate and scrutinize bills passed by the House of Commons.
The House of Commons is sometimes referred to as simply the Commons, the Lower House, and during debates of the House of Lords (or the Canadian Senate), it can be referred to as "the other place" (since members of the Lords and Senate are not supposed to debate the conduct of the House of Commons).
No, the speaker is not a member of the cabinet. The speaker is an elected member of the legislative body, such as the House of Representatives or Parliament, and their role is to preside over debates and maintain order in the chamber. The cabinet, on the other hand, is composed of appointed officials who advise the head of government and make important policy decisions.
The Official Report of Debates in the UK Parliament. There are separate volumes for the House of Commons and House of Lords. Hansard contains a verbatim report of all speeches, questions and answers, and statements. It takes its name from Luke Hansard who succeeded William Cobbett shortly after he began the reporting of the House of Commons in 1807
The house of lords and the house of commons.There is the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The main difference is the House of Commons is populated by elected representatives but the House of Lords is composed of people whose father and grandfather was rich and owned a lot of land or a clergyman who became a high-ranking bishop or a politician whose party wanted someone friendly in that house to influence the debates and votes.