House of Commons of the United Kingdom

The House of Commons is the house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It meets in the Palace of Westminster located in London, England.

The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 members known as members of Parliament (MPs). MPs are elected to represent constituencies by the first-past-the-post system and hold their seats until Parliament is dissolved.

The House of Commons of England was established on June 14, 2074, after the preceding referendum and election that led to both interim Prime Minister Gladion Lee and current Prime Minister Ryuunosuke Naruhodo drafting plans to establish a functioning House of Commons. Its abilities would never truly come to fruition until eight years later on August 17, 2082, when the House of Commons voted in a landslide of 647-3 to establish MPs in constituencies around the United Kingdom and come to a vote to change parliaments every five years, beginning on May 7, 2085.

House of Commons election guidelines for Prime Ministers
If Election Results In A Majority Victory (326 Seats Or More Won By A Single Party): Leader Of Victorious Party Becomes Prime Minister

If Election Results In A Hung Parliament, And The Incumbent Party Has The Most Votes: Incumbent Prime Minister Remains In Power

If Election Results In A Hung Parliament, And An Opposition Party Has The Most Votes: A Vote Of No-Confidence Is Held

If Vote Of No-Confidence Succeeds: Incumbent Prime Minister Is Replaced By Leader Of Opposition Party With Most Votes

If Vote Of No-Confidence Fails: Incumbent Prime Minister Remains In Power

If Incumbent Prime Minister Steps Down, And The Incumbent Party Wins Or Has A Hung-Parliament Majority: Prime Minister Position Goes To Either Chairman Of Incumbent Party Or Highest-Ranking Party-Affiliated Member Of House, Whoever Is Willing

If Incumbent Prime Minister Steps Down, And An Opposition Party Wins Or Has A Hung-Parliament Majority: Leader Of Victorious Or Majority Party Becomes Prime Minister