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Question
Mention the basic difference between the position of the British Speaker and his American counterpart.
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Solution
The basic difference between the British Speaker and the American Speaker lies in their political neutrality and role:
- The British Speaker of the House of Commons is anticipated to remain fully neutral. Once elected, they leave their political party and avoid participating in political debates or voting, unless in the event of a tie.
- The American Speaker of the House of Representatives is a powerful political figure. They remain the majority party’s leader, actively guiding legislation and representing the party’s interests in the House.
In short, the British Speaker is non-partisan and impartial, while the American Speaker is partisan and politically active.
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