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In 1707 it became the House of Commons of Great Britain after the political union with Scotland, and from 1801 it also became the House of Commons for Ireland after the political union of Great Britain and Ireland.
Luke Pollard is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, and has been an MP continually since 8 June 2017. He currently holds the Government post of Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence).
The UK public elects Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons
Luke Pollard is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, and has been an MP continually since 8 June 2017. He currently holds the Government post of Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence). Voting record. Review the House of Commons voting record of Luke Pollard. Members may not vote in every division of the House.
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The origins of the House of Commons date from the second half of the 13th century, when landholders and other property owners in the counties and towns began sending representatives to Parliament to present grievances and petitions to the king and to accept commitments to the payment of taxes.