Talk:Party standings in the British House of Commons
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I understand that there is no set seating arrangement but I think we should create a clean, table-based diagram like the one for Party standings in the Canadian House of Commons. Either that or recreate the image here in PNG format. --Zippanova 18:57, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
- I updated the image to a clean PNG until I have time to recreate the diagram into a table. If anyone wants to work on that, I found another example, this one relating directly to the UK Commons: MPs elected in the UK general election, 2001 (oldid=9883284)
[edit] Sien Fien (Ok, i spelled it Wrong)
Should they be included on the chart, seeing as how they dont take seats?
Not sure about that, but as for the spelling it's: Sinn Fein IRA
[edit] Conservative MPs total
198 were elected in 2005.
Yet according to this article there are 195 in the Commons. I know that 1 crossed the floor. But where are the other 2? Biofoundationsoflanguage 10:33, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
- Never mind! They are two Deputy Speakers! I think this is worth mentioning on the article somewhere. Biofoundationsoflanguage 17:24, 22 July 2007 (UTC)