Simply because... no member of the public is allowed onto the floor of the House. The only people allowed to present petitions and arguments - are the politicians themselves. The nearest the public get - is the public gallery. Even then - the public gallery can be closed - if (for example) matters of national security are to be discussed.
petition
A member of parliament (MP) is obligated to present your petition because they represent the interests of their constituents, regardless of personal beliefs. Additionally, presenting the petition allows for democratic engagement, ensuring that diverse viewpoints are heard and debated in the legislative process. It is essential for fostering transparency and accountability in governance.
minister
The first maori person is from newzealand.
IF you don't know this you should really start to learn about parliament
Parliament presented Charles I with the Petition of Rights because they objected to his actions.
A Petition.
Petition of Rights
A formal written request to parliament is known as a petition. It is a document signed by individuals or groups seeking action or redress on a particular issue.
The member of parliament in the 11th parliament in Kenya represents a constituency.
Who is the member of UKs parliament (M)
Charles I is the king that refused to sign the Petition of Rights. When he asked Parliament to raise the taxes, they refused because he wouldn't sign the petition.