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What is the maximum amount of seats in the house of lords?

There are 42 seats in the house of parliament..


What color are seats in the house of lords?

In 2014, the seats in the House of Lords were a deep red color. The seats are actually benches that seat approximately 8 to 10 people each.


Which house of parliament is made up of members who inherit seats?

house of lords


What were the best seats in the house at the origional Globe Theatre?

The Lords Room


What colour seats would you find in parliament house?

In the Australian Parliament House, the seats in the House of Representatives are green, while the seats in the Senate are red. This color scheme is traditional and reflects the historical practices of the British Parliament, where green is associated with the House of Commons and red with the House of Lords. The distinct colors help to visually differentiate the two chambers within the parliamentary system.


How many seats are there in UK parliament?

649 in total in the House of Commons - 650 in the House of Lords.


Is the british prime minister chosen by the house of lords?

Nope - He's usually the leader of the party with the majority of seats in the Government. Nothing to do with the House of Lords.


How many green seats are in the House of Lords?

There aren't currently any Green Party Lords or Ladies in the upper chamber. Plaid Cymru's colours are green, and have 2 members in the House of Lords.


How far away are the seats in the house of lords?

do not get questine do you mean how far away are they as they sit together or how far away are they as in distance from each member in there house of lords


What colour are the seats in the House of Commons?

In the British House of Commons, the benches are green.


Who is the religious characters in the house of lords?

In the House of Lords, the primary religious figures are the bishops of the Church of England, known as Lords Spiritual. There are currently 26 bishops, including the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, who have seats and contribute to debates and legislation. Their role is to provide spiritual insight and represent the Church's views on moral and ethical issues within the legislative process.


The members of the House of Lords who have been given seats through an honored achievement they have accomplished are called?

heriditary peers