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What is house of commons


The House of Commons is the democratically elected house of the UK Parliament, responsible for making laws and checking the work of Government.The work of the House of... · Members of the House of... · Commons Hansard

What is the House of Commons and what do they do?

The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 members known as members of Parliament (MPs). MPs are elected to represent constituencies by the first-past-the-post system and hold their seats until Parliament is dissolved. The House of Commons of England started to evolve in the 13th and 14th centuries.

What is the meaning of House of Commons?

: the part of the British or Canadian Parliament whose members are elected by voters.

Why is it called the House of Commons?

History and naming\n\n The House of Commons gained its name because it represented communities (communes). Since the 19th century, the British and Canadian Houses of Commons have become increasingly representative, as suffrage has been extended. Both bodies are now elected via universal adult suffrage.

What is difference between House of Lords and House of Commons?

Legislation, with the exception of money bills, may be introduced in either House. The House of Lords debates legislation, and has power to amend or reject bills. However, the power of the Lords to reject a bill passed by the House of Commons is severely restricted by the Parliament Acts.