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    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 1/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
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    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 2/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
  • Prorogation of the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1/6

    Prorogation of the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1/6

    On 8 April 2010, the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom was prorogued in preparation for its dissolution by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 April and the election of a new Parliament on 6 May.
  • Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 3/7

    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 3/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
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    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 5/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
  • Prorogation of the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3/6

    Prorogation of the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3/6

    On 8 April 2010, the 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom was prorogued in preparation for its dissolution by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 April and the election of a new Parliament on 6 May.
  • Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 6/7

    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 6/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
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    Assembly of the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom 7/7

    For the first time, the newly elected House of Commons assembles in Parliament to elect the speaker. Sir Peter Tapsell, the Father of the House, acts as presiding officer during the time of the Speaker election. This was David Cameron's first time in the chamber as Prime Minister. Former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd, commentates.
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