No, the Parliament Act of 1911 did not eliminate the House of Lords; rather, it significantly reduced its power. The Act allowed the House of Commons to pass legislation without the consent of the House of Lords if the Lords rejected it twice within a year. While it curtailed the Lords' ability to block legislation, the House of Lords still remained an integral part of the British parliamentary system.
The two branches of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The house of lords and the house of commons.There is the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
I think it's "the house of lords"
The correct name of the "upper house" of the British parliament is the "House of Lords"The correct name of the "lower house" of the British parliament is the "House of Commons"
Parliament, which is comprised of a lower and upper 'house'. House of Commons and House of Lords.
House of Lords and the House of Commons
House of Lords and House of Commons.
The house of commons & The house of Lords
The house of lords and the house of commons.There is the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Parliament, which consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
The two houses of parliament are the house of commons and the house of lords.
The House of Lords.