In 1917, the House of Commons of the United Kingdom had 707 seats. This number was established by the Representation of the People Act 1918, which was enacted after World War I, but the composition of the House during 1917 reflected the political landscape of the time. The House of Commons was characterized by a mix of parties, including the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, and the Labour Party, as well as a number of independent members.
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In the UK House of Commons there are 650 MPs. However there are not enough seats for everyone.
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In the House of Commons, they have 77 of the 308 seats. In the Senate, they have 49 of the 105 seats. Hope that helps.
258 from May 2010
649 in total in the House of Commons - 650 in the House of Lords.
The House of Commons in the UK consists of 650 parliamentary seats. Each seat represents a specific geographical area known as a constituency. Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to these seats during general elections.
There are currently 408 seats in the House of Commons. I have a related link listed below that has some helpful test sources.
It has 11 seats in the House of Commons and 10 in the Senate.