Draft:List of Japanese Parliament constituencies represented by sitting prime ministers
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- ^ a b c Scottish Peers wasn't allowed to sit in the House of Lords unless they were Representative Peers or held Imperial Peerages (i.e. Peerage of Great Britain and Peerage of the United Kingdom), until the Peerage Act 1963 which Scottish Peers had an automatic seat in the House of Lords until the House of Lords Act 1999.
- ^ a b c Irish Peers wasn't allowed to sit in the House of Lords unless they were Representative Peers (from 1801 to 1921) or held Imperial Peerages (i.e. Peerage of Great Britain and Peerage of the United Kingdom), until the House of Lords Act 1999, but they had the right of to stand for election to the House of Commons as Lord Palmerston did during both his premierships.
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