This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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Slide 1 - Slide
What and why?
You will learn about British politics
You will learn about traditions connected to the state opening of parliament
Because British politics is very different from Dutch politics
Because British have strange habits
Because it's fun to know about the strange things
Slide 2 - Slide
House of commons & hous of lords
Slide 3 - Slide
House of commons
The speaker:
The speaker presides over the House's debates, determining which members may speak and which amendments are selected for consideration
After being elected, the speaker is being dragged to his chair by colleagues
Slide 4 - Slide
Should we get a speaker in Dutch parliament as well?
A
Yay
B
Nay
Slide 5 - Quiz
House of commons
In action:
They use yay or nay to approve or disapprove
The atmosphere can become electric
There are more members than places to be seated, and knowingly kept this way
Slide 6 - Slide
Background of traditions state opening of parliament (prinsjesdag)
Slide 7 - Slide
How does this reflect on the state opening of parliament?
Before the Sovereign's arrival at parliament, the Yeomen of the Guard, the royal bodyguards, ceremonially search the cellars of the Palace of Westminster for explosives.
This commemorates Guy Fawkes's ‘gunpowder plot' of 1605 – a failed attempt by English Catholics to blow up the Protestant King James I and Parliament.
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The blackrod... Have a close look at the video
In the United Kingdom, Black Rod is principally responsible for controlling access to and maintaining order within the House of Lords and its precincts,[2] as well as for ceremonial events within those precincts. Since early 2018, the post has been held for the first time by a woman, Sarah Clarke.
The following slide will show you a video of one of the strange traditions on the state opening of parliament.
!Why does the black rod get the door slammed in his face?
Black Rod is sent from the Lords Chamber to the Commons Chamber to summon MPs to hear the King's Speech. Traditionally the door of the Commons is slammed in Black Rod's face to symbolise the Commons independence. He or she then bangs three times on the door with the rod.
Slide 9 - Slide
www.google.com
Slide 10 - Link
What new thing(s) have you learned about the state opening of parliament?
Slide 11 - Mind map
www.parliament.uk
Slide 12 - Link
Aims mastered?
WHY?
Because British politics are very different from Dutch politics
Because British have strange habits
Because it's fun to know about the strange traditions