The UK Parliament consists of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons has 650 elected Members of Parliament (MPs), while the House of Lords currently has around 800 members, including life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. However, the number in the House of Lords can vary as it is not fixed.
72 from 736 seats
In the UK House of Commons there are 650 MPs. However there are not enough seats for everyone.
All of them
As of the most recent election, the Conservatives have 364 seats in the UK Parliament.
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649 in total in the House of Commons - 650 in the House of Lords.
You are to have at least 326 which is a majority so they can make decisions without coming to a deadlock. There are 650 seats altogether in Parliament
Between the front seats.
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.
I think you mean - what color are the seats in parliament. If so then the seats in the UK parliament are green.
In the UK a party needs at least 326 seats to gain the majority. In 2010 general elections the Libdem only got 57 seats & conservatives 306 seats & 258 seats to Labour. Libdems & conservaties had to join together, this is called a "coalition government".
how many seats are there in the stadium