The UK government, the law and your role
Which TWO of the following are true about the Speaker of the House of Commons?
- ✓The Speaker is elected by fellow MPs
- ○The Speaker continues to vote on all legislation after election
- ✓The Speaker must give up active party political allegiance
- ○The Speaker is appointed by the Prime Minister
Correct answer
The Speaker is elected by fellow MPs, The Speaker must give up active party political allegiance
The Speaker is chosen by a vote of all MPs and, upon election, must relinquish active party allegiance to remain strictly impartial.
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