Who are the relations (dressed as barristers) stood surrounded by the central part of the house of lords?
Are they part of the Queen's Counsel?
Answers:
There are the parliamentary clerks.
QC's are (sort of) senior barristers - they appear in court, not surrounded by parliament.
Court dress is not confined to the legal profession. Source(s): I'm a lawyer.
I deliberate you are probably referring to the "Clerks of the Parliament".
Richard
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Answers:
There are the parliamentary clerks.
QC's are (sort of) senior barristers - they appear in court, not surrounded by parliament.
Court dress is not confined to the legal profession. Source(s): I'm a lawyer.
I deliberate you are probably referring to the "Clerks of the Parliament".
Richard
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