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| election1        = 16 October 2022
| election1        = 16 October 2022
| leader2_type      = [[Lord Speaker]]
| leader2_type      = [[Lord Speaker]]
| leader2          = [[harrison_nw|The Earl harrison_nw of Liverpool]]
| leader2          = [[Geolyre|The Lord Geolyre of Ipswich]]
| election2        = 4 February 2023  
| election2        = 4 February 2023  
| leader3_type      =  [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Commons Speaker]]
| leader3_type      =  [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Commons Speaker]]
| leader3          = [[JamesAcheson]]
| leader3          = [[martinbani22]]
| election3        = 21 April 2023
| election3        = 18 November 2023
| leader4_type      = [[Prime Minister]]
| leader4_type      = [[Prime Minister]]
| leader4          = [[TheBritishUnion]]
| leader4          = [[benjaminhenley]]
| election4        = 15 April 2023
| election4        = 09 December 2023
| party4            = [[Conservative]]
| party4            = [[National]]
| leader5_type      = [[Leader of the Opposition]]
| leader5_type      = [[Leader of the Opposition]]
| leader5          = [[RebaAstor]]
| leader5          = [[TheBritishUnion]]
| party5            = [[Labour]]
| party5            = [[Unionist]]
| election5        = 17 April 2023
| election5        = 29 November 2023
| members          = '''House of Lords''': 25<br/>'''House of Commons''': 50
| members          = '''House of Lords''': 25<br/>'''House of Commons''': 50
| house1            = [[House of Lords]]
| house1            = [[House of Lords]]
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| political_groups2  =
| political_groups2  =
;Presiding officers
;Presiding officers
:{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speaker]] ([[JamesAcheson|1]])
:{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speaker]] ([[martinbani22|1]])
;[[Cabinet|HM Government]] (25)
;[[Cabinet|HM Government]] (31)
:{{Color box|0087dc|border=darkgray}} [[Conservative]] (20)
:{{Color box|0087dc|border=darkgray}} [[National]] (20)
:{{Color box|088f8f|border=darkgray}} [[Voice]] (5)
:{{Color box|e4003b|border=darkgray}} [[Social Democrats]] (11)
;[[Shadow Cabinet of MasunOCathain|HM Most Loyal Opposition]] (15)
;[[Shadow Cabinet of TheBritishUnion|HM Most Loyal Opposition]] (13)
:{{Color box|e4003b|border=darkgray}} [[Labour]] (15)
:{{Color box|088f8f|border=darkgray}} [[Unionist]] (13)
;[[Parliamentary opposition|Other opposition]] (9)
;[[Parliamentary opposition|Other opposition]] (5)
:{{Color box|000000|border=darkgray}} [[Four Star]] (6)
:{{Color box|faa61a|border=darkgray}} [[Liberal]] (5)
:{{Color box|faa61a|border=darkgray}} [[Liberal Democrats]] (3)
| last_election2    = [[November 2023 general election|November 23]]
| last_election2    = [[May 2023 general election|11 March 2023]]
| next_election2    = [[Next general election|On or before February 2023]]
| next_election2    = [[Next general election|On or before 23 July 2023]]
| meeting_place    = [[Palace of Westminster]]<br/>London<br/>United Kingdom<br/>
| meeting_place    = [[Palace of Westminster]]<br/>London<br/>United Kingdom<br/>
}}
}}


'''Parliament''' is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom. It meets at the [[Palace of Westminster]], London. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK. Parliament is bicameral but has three parts, consisting of the [[Monarchy|sovereign]], the [[House of Lords]] and the [[House of Commons]]. In theory, [[Monarchy|the Crown]] normally acts on the advice of the [[Prime Minister|prime minister]], and the powers of the House of Lords are limited to only delaying legislation; thus power is ''de facto'' vested in the House of Commons.
'''Parliament''' is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom. It meets at the [[Palace of Westminster]], London. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK. Parliament is bicameral but has three parts, consisting of the [[Monarchy|sovereign]], the [[House of Lords]] and the [[House of Commons]]. In theory, [[Monarchy|the Crown]] normally acts on the advice of the [[Prime Minister|prime minister]], and the powers of the House of Lords are limited to only delaying legislation; thus power is ''de facto'' vested in the House of Commons.
==Notes==
[[Acts of Parliament]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 19 December 2023

Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Bicameral
HousesHouse of Lords
House of Commons
SovereignMonarch of the United Kingdom
Leadership
Robert
since 16 October 2022
The Lord Geolyre of Ipswich
since 4 February 2023
martinbani22
since 18 November 2023
benjaminhenley, National
since 09 December 2023
TheBritishUnion, Unionist
since 29 November 2023
Structure
SeatsHouse of Lords: 25
House of Commons: 50
HouseOfLords72.png
House of Lords political groups
Chamber Leadership
  Lord Speaker (1)
  Deputy Speaker (1)
Lords Spiritual
  Bishops (1)
HM Government
  Conservative (3)
HM Most Loyal Opposition
  Labour (3)
Other groups
  High Tory (2)
Crossbench
  Crossbenchers (15)
HoC May73 UKF4SPMerger.svg
House of Commons political groups
Presiding officers
  Speaker (1)
HM Government (31)
  National (20)
  Social Democrats (11)
HM Most Loyal Opposition (13)
  Unionist (13)
Other opposition (5)
  Liberal (5)
Elections
House of Commons last election
November 23
House of Commons next election
On or before February 2023
Meeting place
PalaceOfWestminster.png
Palace of Westminster
London
United Kingdom

Parliament is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom. It meets at the Palace of Westminster, London. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK. Parliament is bicameral but has three parts, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. In theory, the Crown normally acts on the advice of the prime minister, and the powers of the House of Lords are limited to only delaying legislation; thus power is de facto vested in the House of Commons.

Notes

Acts of Parliament