The British Parliament
The Parliament consists of two Houses: The House of Lords The House of Commons
Traditionally the Queen opens the Parliament every autumn.
The Queen sits on the throne in the House of Lords. She reads the Queens Speech. At the State Opening of Parliament the Queen wears a crown. She wears other jewels from the Crown Jewels, too.
There are more than 1000 members in the House of Lords. Many seats are hereditary. House of Lords
Woolsack House of Lords, The Lord Chancellor is chairman and sits on special sit called Woolsack
The House of Commons. The House of Commons has 651 members. They are elected by a general election (secret ballot). The members sit on two sides of the hall, one for the governing party and the other for the opposition.
The Speaker is elected at the beginning of each new Parliament. He cannot debate or vote unless the voting is equal, in which case he votes with Government.
The British Prime Minister David Cameron- the leader of the conservative party (Tory).
Downing Street,10 The place where the prime-minister lives.