Unlike some countries, the UK does not have a special age of eligibility for key public offices. Any person who has attained the age of majority (currently 18) is able to serve as a member of either the House of Commons (by election) or the House of Lords (by appointment), which means anyone aged 18 or older can serve as Leader of the House in either chamber.
Old Sarum - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1295.
Old Sarum - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1832.
18, the same as the rest of the UK.
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Croydon West - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1955.
Howdenshire - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
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Sherwood - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1983.
Scarborough - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1974.
Scarborough - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1997.
Winchester - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1295.
Hemsworth - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.