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Q: Who was the 17TH century king who was the last British monarch to enter the house of commons?
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Charles I


Whose speech is read out every year in the house of lords to open the parliament?

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When have Canadian senators entered the house of commons?

It is unusual for senators to enter the elected House of Commons. Generally, this takes place when foreign heads of State or Government address the members of both Houses (this usually takes place in the Commons chamber, due to its larger size). For most state ceremonial functions, members of the House of Commons instead attend the bar of the Senate chamber.


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Can you enter the US from Canada on a british passport?

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No