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ed baxter | 20:08 Wed 28th Dec 2005 | People & Places
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If an MP dies in the House of Commons, his place of death on the death certificate is recorded as where?
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the palace of westminster,sw1
I may be wrong but from what I have been told, if an MP dies in the H of C, the place of death is recorded as the hospital where the death is certified.
if this is a question from a quiz (I'm guessing, but it's been asked before), you'll get many more answers posting it under Quizzes & Puzzles, since that's where quizdoers hang out
You are not 'allowed' to die in the Palace of Westminster. You are pronounced Dead on Arrival (DOA) at hospital.
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interesting answer, sddsddean. Is it a guess or a fact?
Thats a fact. If you don't believe me, ring up the Houses of Parliament and ask them.
We found out that a former owner of our house, the death certificate was in our deeds, died in the next village to us, this was because he died in the ambulance there on the way to hospital!

Not too many people notice the corpses that have been in the House of Lords for many years, never mind the Commons ...



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