Sunday, February 26, 2006
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Coming Soon !!!
An Exclusive Interview with Mike Penning MP, answering your questions.
Do you have a question you've always wanted to ask a Politician or a more specific question for Mike?
Well here is your chance
Mike has agreed to an Exclusive Interview for my blog.
All I need is your questions, so start writing. Post your comments on here.
Do you know eveything you need or want to know about politics !!
Do you have a question you've always wanted to ask a Politician or a more specific question for Mike?
Well here is your chance
Mike has agreed to an Exclusive Interview for my blog.
All I need is your questions, so start writing. Post your comments on here.
Do you know eveything you need or want to know about politics !!
Thursday, February 23, 2006
House Of Commons Political Make Up
House of Commons is made up of the following:
State of the parties
State of the parties at 10 February 2006
Labour 353
Conservative 196
Liberal Democrat 63
Scottish National Party 6/Plaid Cymru 3
Democratic Unionist 9
Sinn Fein 5
(Have not taken their seats and cannot vote)
Social Democratic & Labour Party3
Independent 2
Ulster Unionist 1
Respect 1
Speaker & 3 Deputies
4
(Do not normally vote)
Total no of seats
646
Current working majority
69
(353 Labour MPs less 284 of all other parties - excludes Speaker & Deputies and Sinn Fein)
That means the Opposition only need 35 Labour members to vote against the Government for the Government to lose a vote. This number would only matter if every member of the House turned up to vote, which isn't always the case.
State of the parties
State of the parties at 10 February 2006
Labour 353
Conservative 196
Liberal Democrat 63
Scottish National Party 6/Plaid Cymru 3
Democratic Unionist 9
Sinn Fein 5
(Have not taken their seats and cannot vote)
Social Democratic & Labour Party3
Independent 2
Ulster Unionist 1
Respect 1
Speaker & 3 Deputies
4
(Do not normally vote)
Total no of seats
646
Current working majority
69
(353 Labour MPs less 284 of all other parties - excludes Speaker & Deputies and Sinn Fein)
That means the Opposition only need 35 Labour members to vote against the Government for the Government to lose a vote. This number would only matter if every member of the House turned up to vote, which isn't always the case.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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