Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Women in Parliament

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the women took their right to vote. Since then they tried to widen the franchise nearly every session, without success. In 1918, Countess Constance Marlcieviez  was the first women elected to The House of Comman but she did not take her seat in protest against Britain’s policy in Ireland. In 1919, Viscountess Nancy Astor elected and take her seat. However, Margaret Bandfield was the first Ministry under Secretary in the ministry of labour in 1924. In these days there are around 143 female MPs out of a total 650 members of parliament.

Countess Constance Marlcieviez 



Viscountess Nancy Astor


Margaret Bandfield







The Four Nations

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( the uk ) consists of four nations: Scotland , Wales , England and Northern Ireland. Each of those nations has its own flag and accent. The people in Northern Ireland , Wales and highland Scotland belonged to the Geltic race , those in England and lowland Scotland were mainly of Germanic origin. therefore ,this difference was effected in the language they spoke. About 20% of Welsh people can spoke the Welsh language also, all the British Goverment Department provide printed documentation and official websites in both English and Welsh. Also , there are about 30% ofscottish spoke Scots. In Northern Ireland , about 7% spoke Irish. In addition , every nations has its own team and they can played against each other. Also, they can played in the world cup.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag


England flag

Northern Ireland flag

Welas flag

Scotland flag