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Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)

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Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)

The Speaker of the House of Commons is the presiding officer of the House of Commons, the lower house and primary chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The current speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, was elected Speaker on 4 November 2019, following the retirement of John Bercow. Hoyle began his first full parliamentary term in the role on 17 December 2019, having been unanimously re-elected after the 2019 general election. The speaker presides over the House's debates, determining which members may speak and which amendments are selected for consideration. The speaker is also responsible for maintaining order during debate, and may punish members who break the rules of the House. By convention, the Speaker is strictly non-partisan; accordingly, a Speaker is expected to renounce all affiliation with their former political parties when taking office and afterwards. The speaker does not take part in debate or vote (except to break ties; and even then, the convention is that the speaker casts the tie-breaking vote according to Speaker Denison's rule which results either in further debate or a vote for the status quo). Aside from duties relating to presiding over the House, the speaker also performs administrative and procedural functions. In addition, they remain a constituency Member of Parliament (MP), are part of the Privy Council, and represent the Commons to the monarch, the House of Lords and other authorities. The official residence of the Speaker is the Speaker's House at the Palace of Westminster.

Infobox

Style
Mr Speaker (informal and within the house) The Right Honourable(within the UK and the Commonwealth)
Status
Presiding and chief administrative officer
Member of
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Residence
Speaker's House, Palace of Westminster
Nominator
No fewer than twelve MPs, at least three of whom must be from different political parties
Appointer
House of Commonsapproved and sworn in by the Sovereign
Term length
At His Majesty's pleasureelected by the Commons at the start of each parliament, and upon a vacancy
Formation
1377
First holder
Thomas Hungerford (first recorded holder, though role existed before)
Deputy
Chairman of Ways and Means
Salary
Entitled to £156,676 annually(including £79,468 MP's salary)
Website
Official website

Tables

· Current speaker and deputy speakers
Chairman of Ways and Means
Chairman of Ways and Means
Position
Chairman of Ways and Means
Current holder
Nus Ghani
Current holder
Term started
23 July 2024
Political party
Conservative
Constituency
Sussex Weald
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Position
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Current holder
Judith Cummins
Current holder
Term started
23 July 2024
Political party
Labour
Constituency
Bradford South
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Position
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Current holder
Caroline Nokes
Current holder
Term started
23 July 2024
Political party
Conservative
Constituency
Romsey and Southampton North
Position
Current holder
Term started
Political party
Constituency
Speaker of the House of Commons
Lindsay Hoyle
4 November 2019
Speaker (formerly Labour)
Chorley
Chairman of Ways and Means
Nus Ghani
23 July 2024
Conservative
Sussex Weald
First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Judith Cummins
23 July 2024
Labour
Bradford South
Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
Caroline Nokes
23 July 2024
Conservative
Romsey and Southampton North

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