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Roles: - Coggle Diagram
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Clerks
They are the principal constitutional advisers to the house of commons. They also manage the contracts involving the leasing of property belonging to the Houses of Commons
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Benchers
FRONTBENCHERS: The spokespeople for each group will often sit at the front of their group, and are then known as being on the frontbench (or front bench) and are described as frontbenchers. Those sitting behind them are known as backbenchers.
BACKBENCHERS: These are members of the House of Commons who are not government ministers. They sit behind the Frontbenchers
Committees- Much of the work of the House of Commons and the House of Lords takes place in committees, made up of around 10 to 50 MPs or Lords. These committees examine issues in detail, from government policy and proposed new laws, to wider topics like the economy.