The British Parliment can be damn funny. I wish our reps could be that amusing.
(Thanks to Meg.)
The British Parliment can be damn funny. I wish our reps could be that amusing.
(Thanks to Meg.)
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If you get C-SPAN, give Prime Minister's Question Time a look-see (it comes on at 8 and 11 PM your time on Sundays). I get *so* tired of the Senate and (especially) the House of Representatives insisting on literal pin-drop silence before anyone's allowed to speak. The Commons, OTOH, is a cockpit.
Oh, and don't miss the State Opening--C-SPAN should show it on the 30th. It's cool as hell to watch the two guys walking backwards in front of the Queen for what's essentially the British equivalent of our State of the Union address.