Examples of 'go to parliament' in a sentence

Meaning of "go to parliament"

go to parliament: This phrase means to participate in or attend a session or meeting of a legislative body, such as a parliament. It could also imply taking action or making a statement in a formal political setting

How to use "go to parliament" in a sentence

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You can not go to parliament without experience.
He says the expense report of this money should go to parliament.
Do not go to parliament with pitchforks.
They are called MPs and they go to Parliament.
It is likely to go to parliament for a vote of confidence by early next week.
If a matter is to go to the Council it should also go to Parliament.
You should go to parliament.
You go to Parliament with reserve seat.
No need to go to parliament.
But as soon as the report is available it will go to Parliament.
Go to Parliament and explain it.
Wants some of the women to go to Parliament.
I will go to Parliament.
I stay home with the kids while you go to Parliament.
Then they go to Parliament.

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A law to remove discrimination on the basis of sex will soon go to Parliament.
Sometimes they go to Parliament.
Only when there was a difference of opinion would the matter go to Parliament.
Let us go to Parliament.
And Dad also did not want to go to Parliament.
I will go to Parliament and propose that the British people decide our future in Europe.
All that I ask is that you give me a little time before you go to Parliament.
The reason why we go to parliament are to:.
I thought, in my ignorance I must confess, that the document would go to Parliament.
In that case, the Ombudsman can go to Parliament with a special report.
Do not go to parliament with pitchforks, ' What are you doing with my money?
The National Assembly issued a directive that new tax treaties must go to Parliament for review.
If we get a chance to go to Parliament and talk about it, we will. ".
To change anything, you have to go to Parliament.
They had to go to Parliament for a further authorising Act, which they obtained in 1901.
Without support in my own party… I will go to parliament.
Let me guarantee, as your MP, I will go to Parliament on your behalf.
You see Mrs. Haughton today? Wants some of the women to go to Parliament.
On Monday, May 18, thousands of students go to parliament to occupy it.
Without support in my own party… I must sue for peace. I will go to parliament.
Listen, I need to get changed and go to Parliament.
Despite everything and everyone, I will go to Parliament.
If we see you, we will shoot . - I will let you go to parliament.

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