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Those who had higher social standings ran the plantation followed by those who worked in the house and then the workers.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, but only when he or she is delivering a speech on the Budget.
That is a difficult one...as it is unsure if Lord Jeffrey Archer an ex criminal still sits, but per se no person in prison could sit in the House of Lords
yes. that is the right answer. you have Switched on School house too, huh?
well, my dad is a politician. and he knows a lot about the figures that ministers make. the pm is paid by taxpayers. he is given a free house to stay in. also, he is given life security and benefits which i cannot disclose sorry. he also receives lots of bonuses. he has direct access to the taxpayer's money.