The Member of Parliament for Stafford, Mr Jeremy
Lefroy, has been arranging visits to the Houses of Parliament for those of his
constituents who would like to be shown around. A coach was organised by his office staff so
that the visit started and ended up in the middle of Stafford and we just
needed to pay for our seats on the coach and be at the departure site in good
time.
Last Friday was the hottest day of the year so far
and the air conditioning on the coach gave a false impression of outside
conditions. We stepped out of the coach
in London at a building called Portcullis House, situated on the other side of
the road from the Palace of Westminster, and found that it was a very hot day -
blue skies, brilliant sunshine and crowds of tourists.
Big Ben - now called the Elizabeth Tower - just visible over the top of Portcullis House |
As we had time to spare before we met up with our
MP, we went to a café situated in the Palace of Westminster, next to
Westminster Hall.
The stained glass window, presented in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and situated in Westminster Hall. |
In order to get into
the building we had to go through ‘airport type security’, and then we were
given day passes. After we had lunched
we needed to move from the Jubilee Café to another building, Portcullis House,
where we would meet up with our MP. The only
way to get from one place to the other was to leave the grounds of the
parliament building, and walk along the public roads.
So, when we arrived at Portcullis House we had to go
through the security procedure again, and I now had two day passes. We met with Jeremy in a meeting room and he
gave a talk about the day to day procedures of Parliament, and then he invited
questions. I asked how he could persuade
a standard rate tax payer to vote for politicians who gave a ten per cent tax
cut to the top tax band and no reduction to the lower tax bands (austere times
– we’re all in it together!!) I got a
politician’s answer so I am no wiser.
After the question and answer session it was time to
tour the Palace of Westminster which we
reached by going through a tunnel which went under the road, linking Portcullis
House to the main buildings – so we avoided another security check.
Our guide, gave an informative and entertaining talk
as we moved from Westminster Hall, the oldest part of the building, through St
Stephen’s Hall and the central lobby and then into the House of Common’s
debating chamber. We finished our tour
by visiting the gift shop and then a refreshment break before we had to start
on the journey back to Stafford.
There was so much to see and we could only scratch
the surface, so we hope to visit again and perhaps the next time, see the
debating chamber of the House of Lords, listen in on a debate, and perhaps go
into the Elizabeth Tower (formerly Big Ben), and climb to the top.
A good time was had by all – thank you Jeremy
Lefroy.
Not a part of the visit, but we saw the London Eye from where the coach was parked - Happy Days |
3 comments:
What a very interesting visit. I'm glad you could take advantage of the opportunity!
Ditto RM. There must be things like that at the Capitol in Washington DC. I haven't even been on a tour of the White House.
Sounds like a great day. And you did not have to drive yourselves to London.
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