Monday, 30 January 2017

The mother of all debates - Part one


What do you know about our parliament?
Here is a video to help you: www.youtube.com/Parliament-Structure-Explained

29 comments:

  1. arafath year 5 blue2:45 pm, February 01, 2017

    its nickname is house of common

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    1. Who can tell me how the House of Lords and the House of Commons are different from each other?

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  2. the parliament is where laws are made.

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    1. Can anyone tell me how laws are made?

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  3. And also where people get judged.

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  4. the speaker as more power than the queen

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    1. Tell about the role of the Speaker of the House Arafath.

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  5. The Houses of Parliament is were a group of people make laws.

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  6. The Houses of Parliament, also called the Palace of Westminster. The last king to live here, Henry VIII, moved out in 1512. The Houses of Parliament is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their sittings.
    When they have sitting they are usually debates,they dicide what the uk does.If you have been watching the news you would know there debating over if we should leave or stay in the eu(Europe).Also in the Houses of Parliament it's almost like a case there's a side against and a side that agrees .

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    1. What does everyone think: Is it best to stay or leave the EU? Why?

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    2. Most people want to stay in the Euro because it will be more trouble to travel to places like France

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  7. Parliament is the place where all laws are decided. MPs are the people that debate to achieve these laws.Sometimes MPs are elected to become the Prime Minister,the MP with the most votes and his/her MPs from the same House (There are the House of Lords and the House of Commons)become the Government and Prime Minister.The other MPs will always question the Prime Minister about their country's plans.The Prime Minister will have to form a good partnership with the President of the U.S,Theresa May and Donaled Trump for example.After everything that's happened the Prime Minister must carry on his or her's Promises.More to come

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    1. Which party is Theresa May from? What do you know about her?

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  8. I know that in the parliament you will find MPs and MPs stand for members of parliament the MPs are the people who make laws for the country.
    They also make a lot of noise.

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    1. If you were an MP, what laws would you like to make?

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  9. I know about Houses of Parliament that there are 3 parts of it I only know 1 mame the house of laws.i also know that queen from bucking ham palace comes to open the Houses of Parliament.

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    1. Watch the video at the top to help you. Tell me more about the three parts.

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    2. Who can tell us the three parts which make up Parliament?

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  10. Who is Sadiq Khan? How is he important and what does he do?

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    1. Sadiq Aman Khan PC is a British politician and the current Mayor of London since 2016. He was the Member of Parliament for Tooting from 2005 to 2016.

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    2. Sadie Khan is also a politician a politician person is someone in party politics, or a person holding or seeking office in government.

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    3. Sadiq Khan is also a lawyer a lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor or solicitor or chartered legal executive.

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    4. Does Sadiq Khan work in the Palace of Westminster.

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  11. The Houses of Parliament is a place where people debate over what should happen to the country.

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  12. There are 2 houses in the parliment House of Commons and the House of Lords

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  13. The Houses of Parliament, also called the Palace of Westminster, was one a royal palace. The last monarch to live here, Henry VIII, moved out in 1512.

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  14. Back in Victorian times Parliment couldn't figure out what to about the sewage problem so they got lots of arguments from the residents, but the Parliment leaders didn't didn't care so they just used victorian bleach on the curtains.

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  15. Nathan and Mory 5Blue9:49 am, February 09, 2017

    I know that the House of Parliament was built in 1707 and there was a richer side (the House of Lords) and the poorer side which was (the House of Commons.)

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