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In parliamentary contexts, the term "silent" can refer to members who do not actively participate in debates or discussions, either by choice or due to specific roles, such as the Speaker or presiding officers, who remain neutral. Additionally, some members may choose to remain silent for strategic reasons or due to party discipline. Silence can also be a form of protest or dissent among certain MPs.

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