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Attend debates

Visit the public galleries in the House of Commons and the House of Lords and watch MPs and Peers question the government and debate current issues and legislation.

 

 

UK residents and overseas visitors are welcome to watch debates in both Houses from the public galleries. Watching debates in Parliament is free of charge for all visitors.

The galleries are open to the public from Monday to Thursday (and some Fridays). Times differ throughout the week and for each House.

Tickets are not required for general debates. Tickets are required for Prime Minister's Questions and you can request tickets in advance for Ministerial Question Time.

On most days you can just turn up and wait for entry to either Chamber on the day. There is usually a queue for the public galleries, and the Visitor Assistants will be able to inform you of how long your wait is likely to be.

Visitors wishing to watch debates should enter via the Cromwell Green entrance.

Commons debates in Westminster Hall

House of Commons debates also take place in the Grand Committee Room just off Westminster Hall. These are known as Westminster Hall debates and visitors are welcome to attend.

Debates in the Lords Chamber

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