By Njundu Drammeh Once upon a time, the Speaker “speaks for” and not “speak to” the Parliament. This is illustrated in a story that is told about Charles I, who, accompanied by a troop of soldiers, barged into the House of Common to arrest five of its members. But the five wanted members learned of … Continue reading “Order, Order” shouts the Speaker, exalted and powerful but non-partisan
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“Order, Order” shouts the Speaker, exalted and powerful but non-partisan
By Njundu Drammeh Once upon a time, the Speaker “speaks for” and not “speak to” the Parliament. This is illustrated in a story that is told about Charles I, who, accompanied by a troop of soldiers, barged into the House of Common to arrest five of its members. But the five wanted members learned of … Continue reading “Order, Order” shouts the Speaker, exalted and powerful but non-partisan