Плз. fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box. (mps; debate; seat, opposition, chamber; bar; speech; back; benches, sides) seating arrangements in the house of commons have existed for hundreds of years and reflect the nature of the party system. at the end is the of the speaker, and at the end a formal barrier, known as the “”. benches for the members run the length of the chamber, on both . benches to the right of the speaker are used by the government and its supporters; those to the left are occupied by the and members of the other parties. the most important sit on the front bench (and are therefore called “front benchers”). younger and less experienced mps sit on the (and are known as “back-benchers”). when the prime minister or any other leading politician makes a they stand at the table in the center, below the speaker's chair. there are red lines running along each side of the . by tradition, they must not be crossed, to prevent either side attacking the other during a .
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