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Parliament still needs to prove its worth

The split down the middle in Parliamentary affairs is based on a separation of matters between the Lower and Upper Houses.

The House of Commons is a bulk of the meaning and purpose of Parliament in the life of the four nations of the Union, but of course more so in England.

The MP’s that get elected are able to scoop up work that makes up their beneficial activity for us. They have to be on it, though, or they slip in their reasoning, and in their prominence for us.

The House of Lords is more prone to feeling the earthquakes that result out of shifting tectonic plates of public crisis. They also look at the good trends, but have to focus on dark matters, too.

Peers are not known for being ‘young’ or ‘trendy’, but they know about these people too, as well many more of the groups and communities that are replete in the UK and make it into what it is.

While Parliamentary business is different every week and politics is a changeable thing, just because people want to have their way doesn’t mean there isn’t a method to it and staff that keep it going.

The effort is still needed, and more so as we seek to make more sense of our own affairs following the historic Brexit referendum vote. The need to keep our heads down and focus is now a priority for us.