When Members of Parliament (MPs) are not in the House of Commons, they engage in various activities, including meeting with constituents to address their concerns, attending committee meetings, and participating in community events. They also conduct research, draft legislation, and collaborate with other MPs or stakeholders on policy issues. Additionally, MPs may handle administrative tasks related to their offices and engage with the media to communicate their positions and initiatives.
In the UK house of commons England has the most MPs
12
There are 650 MPs
Canadians elect MPs to the House of Commons to represent their interests, pass laws, and make decisions on national issues in the country's democratic system.
No, there are currently no sitting MPs that are affiliated with the British National Party.
There are 650 elected MPs in the House of Commons Currently 507 male, 143 female
The people who vote in Canada's House of Commons are those current Members of Parliament (MPs) who were elected to the House of Commons in the most recent election.
In the UK House of Commons there are 650 MPs. However there are not enough seats for everyone.
Representation in the House of Commons is based on population. There is not a fixed number of MPs per province.
There are currently only two fully-independent (having no political affiliation) Member of Parliament in the House of Commons.
MPs do not vote in Big Ben as it is a clock tower. They vote in the Houses of Parliament (also called Westminster Palace), which is the main building. The Houses of Parliament consists of two bodies of people: The House of Lords and The House of Commons. The House of Commons is the only one to have MPs. As of 2010 there are 650 MPs. MPs = Members of Parliament
The house of commons - where the MPs sit in debate of various laws and other business... and the House of Lords- which represents the interests of the Monarchy.