One Friday afternoon, Chloe and I put on our business attire
and headed to Parliament. We thought we
could give the MPs (Members of Parliament) a piece of our mind or perhaps have
tea with the PM (Prime Minister). (All
of these M’s and P’s are quite confusing.)
Not
really. But we did want to sit in the
gallery and watch the House of Commons’ proceedings. Upon walking up to the magnificent buildings
of Parliament, both of us were filled with excitement.
I can't figure out how to rotate this picture, but here is proof we went! |
We were the
first in the queue to go up to the gallery (which is rather a lot of steps) to
watch the proceedings, as there is only limited seating in the gallery. To our dismay, there were only about ten MPs
in the chamber during the hour that we sat and watched them. Despite their lack of attendance, they still
were debating a bill. It had to do with
social housing and family justice issues.
I really
love the extensive golden building that houses Parliament. It must have 10,000 windows—what a lot to
clean. They must be very dirty most of
the year.
We even found the Sovereign’s
entrance with a big black iron gate at it.
I find it refreshing how honored and respected the Royals are here in
Britain---they even have a special
entrance.
--from the desk of
Megan Lehmann
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