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(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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