Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury.
Since 1902, all British Prime Ministers have been members of the House of Commons as opposed to the House of Lords. As Winston Churchill was Prime Minister post 1902, he was a member of the House of Commons, not the House of Lords. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_lords
the house of commons and the house of lords
The upper house of Congress is the Senate. It is equivalent to the House of Lords.
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They are the people who make the decision as to whether a Bill passed by the House of Commons, and debated in the House of Lords, should become law or not- but the Commons can still override their decision by use of the Parliament Act.
did arthur scargill become a member of the house of lords
The Bishop of Salisbury is not banned from the House of Lords; rather, he is one of the Lords Spiritual, which includes bishops from the Church of England who have a seat in the House of Lords. However, the number of bishops allowed to sit is limited, and the Bishop of Salisbury is not one of the 26 bishops currently entitled to sit, as only certain bishops are appointed to represent the Church of England in the House of Lords.
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because he is a member of the house of lords
because he is a member of 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
Most of the citizens of the UK fall into this category.
The house of lords and the house of commons.There is the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
A female member of the House of Lords is called a "Baroness." This title is typically conferred upon women who hold a life peerage or are hereditary peers. Baronesses can be appointed for their expertise and contributions to society, and they participate in legislative discussions and decisions within the House of Lords.
Since 1902, all British Prime Ministers have been members of the House of Commons as opposed to the House of Lords. As Winston Churchill was Prime Minister post 1902, he was a member of the House of Commons, not the House of Lords. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_lords
They are (not were, they are still in existence) the House of Commons and the House of Lords