Members of the House of Commons in Britain are elected by the public through general elections. Each Member of Parliament (MP) represents a specific geographic area known as a constituency. Voters in these constituencies cast their ballots for their preferred candidate, and the candidate with the most votes wins the seat in the House of Commons. General elections are typically held every five years, although they can be called earlier under certain circumstances.
Prime Minister
The main legislative body in Great Britain is the House of Commons.
One, they both have bicameral legislature. In Great Britain this is known as parlament. It includes the house of lords and the house of commons. The house of commons has more power. While in Japan, it's known as the National diet. The upper house is known as the house of Councillors, an the lower is known as the house of representatives.
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Canada has the House of commons and the Senate. our senate is not comparable to yours. and our house of commons is not comparable to your congress.
Speaker
House of Commons of Great Britain ended in 1800.
House of Commons of Great Britain was created in 1707.
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House of Commons and House of Lords.
The parliament elects the Prime Minister, who then chooses the cabinet from the House of Commons and House of Lords.
There are two 'Houses'. The House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The House of Commons and the House of Lords.
"The Commons" could refer to the common people regarded as a part of a political system, especially in Britain. Hence, the House of Commons.
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house of lords and house of commons
House of Commons and House of Lords.