Institutions and government practice question
How many members of Parliament (MPs) does each constituency in the UK elect to the House of Commons?
- OneCorrect answer
- Two
- Three
- It depends on the population
Why
Each area, called a constituency, elects one MP to represent it in the House of Commons.
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