Bar of the House

Bar of the House in United Kingdom

Bar of the House Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament

The Bar of the House marks the boundary of the Chamber beyond which guests and visitors may not pass when either House is at work.

In the House of Commons the Bar of the House is represented now by a white line on the floor across the width of the Chamber. In the House of Lords it is marked by a railing.


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