And finally…this is the Central Lobby, which is at the centre (surprisingly enough) of the Westminster complex. Here’s what the visitor guide has to say about it:
Central Lobby is at the heart of our democracy in action where people can exercise their right to lobby, the end of a long journey from one king, one vote, to one person, one vote.
I like this way of putting it.
It is a public area whilst the House of Commons is sitting. When a request to lobby an MP is made, a doorkeeper will be sent to find the MP. If they are available, the MP may come and meet their constituent and discuss the important matter that concerns them. However, it is advisable to book such meetings in advance.
Take note of the way that is put…the important matter which concerns them. Don’t anyone go running off to Westminster to drag your MP out of a debate on the strategic importance of Britain’s nuclear deterrent just to tell him or her you missed an episode of Midsomer Murders and did they by chance happen to tape it?
Information on booking a tour of the Houses of Parliament is here for UK residents, here for overseas visitors.













