41st Parliament of Great Britain
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41st Parliament of Great Britain The Welsh Parliament | |||||
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![]() The Palace of Westminster with Elizabeth Tower and Westminster Bridge, viewed from across the River Thames. | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Parliament of Great Britain | ||||
Meeting place | Palace of Westminster | ||||
Term | 25 August 2025 – | ||||
Election | August 2025 General Election | ||||
Government | 25 August 2025 - Present | ||||
House of Lords | |||||
Members | 8 | ||||
Lord Speaker | The Duke of Westminster | ||||
Senior Deputy Speaker | The Earl of Strathmore | ||||
House of Commons | |||||
Members | 10 | ||||
Speaker | Albus Chamberlain | ||||
Prime Minister | Llywellyn Carew | ||||
Crown-in-Parliament George VII | |||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 41st Session of Parliament began on the 25 August 2025 following the results of the August 2025 General Election. It was sometimes referred to as the Welsh Parliament, owing to the fact that the House of Commons contained a record number of Welsh Members of Parliament (3).
Members of Parliament
Constituency | Member Returned | Notes | ||
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Name and Picture | Affiliation | |||
East Devon | ![]() Thomas Carew |
Unionist | ||
Preseli Pembrokeshire | ![]() Llywellyn Carew |
Leader of the Unionist Party | ||
Windsor and Maidenhead | ![]() Josephine Somerset Carew |
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County Clare | ![]() August Carew |
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Mount Albert | ![]() Oscar Sherwood |
Progressive | ||
Ynys Môn | ![]() Ulrich Bauheim |
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Brisbane | ![]() Aphobob Wright |
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Cardiff West | ![]() Jacob Menzies |
National | ||
Northland | ![]() Madeline Sherwood-Somerset |
Independent | ||
Notre Dame de Grâce Westmount | ![]() Albus Carew |
Father of the House of Commons |