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A member of Parliament.
It is The Houses of Parliament - comprised of The House of Commons, and The House of Lords.
Elected MPs sit in the house of commons. Currently 650 Elected Members of Parliament
The speaker who sits on the big chair at the far end
The Parliament of the United Kingdom sits there.
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
Previously this was the Lord Chancellor. Strangely, the Lord Chancellor now sits as a commoner in the House of Commons and his place on the Woolsack has been taken by the Lord Speaker.
The Prime Minister usually sits on the front bench on the right-hand side of the Speaker in the House of Commons. This area is known as the government benches.
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.
Because if someone sits on them it will get hurt without the wool
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In the Senate, the Liberal Party of Canada and one senator who sits as a Progressive Conservative. In the House of Commons, the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party.