
British House of Commons
The British House of Commons is one of the two chambers of Parliament in the United Kingdom, the other being the House of Lords. It is the primary legislative body, where Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected by the public during general elections. The House of Commons debates and votes on proposed laws (bills) and represents the interests of the electorate. The government is formed by the political party (or coalition) with the most seats in the Commons. The House plays a crucial role in shaping policies and holding the government accountable for its actions.