House of Commons - Swearing In - Session 5 - 11/07/2024

Swearing in of Members of the House of Commons: Members will begin to swear in: first the Speaker, then Sir Edward, members of the Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet, other privy counsellors and other Ministers, then other Members by length of service
09:49:29
Josh Simons MP (Makerfield, Labour)
09:43:56
Miatta Fahnbulleh MP (Peckham, Labour (Co-op))
09:43:16
Liam Conlon MP (Beckenham and Penge, Labour)
09:42:34
Nick Timothy MP (West Suffolk, Conservative)
09:41:41
Mr James Frith MP (Bury North, Labour)
09:39:16
Becky Gittins MP (Clwyd East, Labour)
09:37:59
Torcuil Crichton MP (Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Labour)
09:36:58
Georgia Gould MP (Queen's Park and Maida Vale, Labour)
09:36:20
Al Carns MP (Birmingham Selly Oak, Labour)
09:35:45
Tahir Ali MP (Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley, Labour)
09:35:02
Helen Maguire MP (Epsom and Ewell, Liberal Democrat)
09:34:24
Rt Hon David Mundell MP (Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, Conservative)

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  • @xkyleprivatex815
    @xkyleprivatex815Ай бұрын

    9:03 didn’t expect to see my Mp

  • @HouseofCommonsPlayback

    @HouseofCommonsPlayback

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    Well he wont get paid until he swears in! Nick Timothy MP (West Suffolk, Conservative)

  • @rnanerd6505
    @rnanerd6505Ай бұрын

    What happens if you're a Republic supporter, is there an alternative oath?

  • @rururururuj

    @rururururuj

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    I think Colum Eastwood (SDLP) takes the oath but makes a clarification that he doesnt believe in it I think

  • @rnanerd6505

    @rnanerd6505

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    @rururururuj ok that's good to know

  • @katharis90

    @katharis90

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    iirc a Northern Ireland MP made her protest known before speaking the affirmation.

  • @mildlydispleased3221

    @mildlydispleased3221

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    No, because we aren't a Republic. Love or hate the monarchy, that is just how it is I'm afraid

  • @rnanerd6505

    @rnanerd6505

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    @mildlydispleased3221 yes sure, but we're also a constitutional monarchy and a democracy. Supporting a republic is a legitimate view point. So I think a compromise is what the SDLP MP did, go through the process but qualify it.