house of lords
He/she is the leader of the party in power
The Parliament was a governing body in England that was started in 1066. Up until the Glorious Revolution in 1688, it had limited power because of the monarchy, and constantly battled for power. In 1688 it published the Petition of Rights, the Grand Remonstrance, and overthrew King Charles I. From then on it had demonstrated its power to the king and grew in power. It made most of the legislative decisions, represented a good majority of the English people and made England one of the most advanced governmental bodies of its time.
House of Commons and House of Lords
the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
In the UK it is the House of Lords
its obvious they are in Parliament as they are still there , they are not were or was, they are in London and form the parliament of the UK/Great Britain
The Parliament of the United Kingdom. Commonly called the Houses of Parliament in the UK.
Parliament Which consists of two houses - the House of Commons (lower house) and the House of Lords (upper house) and is therefore a bicameral system. In addition legislation needs Royal assent from the Sovereign In effect politically the House of Commons has the power, the House of Lords has limited powers and the Sovereign acts on advice from his/her ministers. Parliament. For all practical purposes, the House of Commons makes the laws in the Untied Kingdom.
The House Of Commons The House Of Lords And the Sovereign
The houses of parliament is the law making body of the UK and therefore responsible for the country's finances.
The UK Parliament is located within the Palace of Westminster, in Westminster, London. It contains both the House of Commons, where Members of Parliament discuss issues, and the House of Lords, where appointed Lords review the actions of the House of Commons.
In the UK, these are the House of Commons (elected members) and the upper chamber is called the House of Lord's (unelected members).