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Houses of Parliament

The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is the meeting place of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom—the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough of the City of Westminster, close to the historic Westminster Abbey and the government buildings of Whitehall and Downing Street. The palace has status as a royal residence for ceremonial purposes.

The Palace of Westminster and Westminster Bridge viewed from across the River Thames

The Palace of Westminster

Commons Chamber, Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London

The House of Commons

Lords Chamber, Palace of Westminster, Westminster, London

The House of Lords

The Palace is one of the centres of political life in the United Kingdom; "Westminster" has become a metonym for the UK Parliament, and the Westminster system of government has taken its name after it. The Clock Tower's fame has surpassed that of the Palace itself. The structure known as "Big Ben", the heaviest of the five bells it houses, is an iconic landmark of London and the United Kingdom in general, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city and an emblem of parliamentary democracy.

The House of Lords closed its doors, although most of the prior Lords remain with their titles, they do not perform any of their previous duties.

The House of Commons is the United Kingdom's name for eRepublik's Congress, reflecting the politics of the actual United Kingdom. The United Kingdom's Congress members are referred to as Members of Parliament (MP), but have no in-game differences to other nations,

Parliamentary elections are held in the United Kingdom on the twenty fifth day of each month, as in all of eRepublik.

Layout of the House of Commons

Template:ERepublik:WikiProject United Kingdom/Government/House of Commons Layout

*The Headless Chicken indicates empty seats. This could be due to either a region being conquered before the Congressional Election or a member resigning once elected.

Members of The House of Commons

Following is a list of congress when last updated. Candidates struck out have resigned their seats this term.


Members
Congress Member Party Mandate
Sven Goran Duran-Duran New Era 10
NT Games New Era 7
Jahngel New Era 10
General Marley New Era 7
Super Llama New Era 2
hollenboer New Era 22
Percivel Woodhedge New Era 1
Gego Gegula New Era 1
Sir Nick Griffen The UK Progression Party 6
LongShotZz The UK Progression Party 3
Angela Williams The UK Progression Party 12
Mr Sherlock Holmes The UK Progression Party 6
Sambo911 The UK Progression Party 1
Rob the Bruce The UK Progression Party 3
Lionbeard United Kingdom Reform Party 18
Thomas765 United Kingdom Reform Party 17
James Scarlett United Kingdom Reform Party 5
Thedark Ace United Kingdom Reform Party 20
Sathan United Kingdom Reform Party 12
G.Walker W orker's Rights Party 2
Congress Member Party Mandate
Sie Rex Fleddington People's Communist Party 3
KinkyPsychopath People's Communist Party 1
Mr.Val People's Communist Party 2
AlexSalmond People's Communist Party 1
JiminyChristmas People's Communist Party 2
Dr Kawishiwi People's Communist Party 4
Mike13o6 The Unity Party 1
SKQ62 The Unity Party 5
Bohemond4 The Unity Party 8
hotfuz The Unity Party 3
The Equalist The Unity Party 7
Nebojsa.petrovic The Unity Party 13
Kravenn The Unity Party 47
Lord Farhan The Unity Party 7
Lonqu The Unity Party 16
mwcerberus The Unity Party 9
Merko I The Unity Party 3
Max Blue The Unity Party 10
Count Drakula The Unity Party 5
fm2008 The Unity Party 1

Congress Results

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

See Also

The House of Lords