Commons sense
Immediately after the Second World War, Frederick Sage & Co, specialist woodworkers, undertook a major restoration of many parts of the House of Commons. But, looking at the floorplan of the House, it is at once obvious that no effort was made to change any part of said floor; why no overdue rearrangement of the seating plan for members of parliament?
In a much-heralded ceremony on 26 October 1950, King George VI opened what was called “The New House of Commons”. Surely a misnomer?
When, if ever, will the government, or Members of Parliament, insist on one seat per member.
Hardly a revolutionary idea.
Robert M Dunn
Oxcars Court