Members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons typically start their speeches by addressing the Speaker and referring to their constituency. They may begin with a formal greeting, such as "Mr. Speaker," followed by a statement about the topic they are addressing. MPs often express gratitude for the opportunity to speak or acknowledge a relevant issue or recent event before diving into their main points. This structure helps maintain decorum and indicates respect for the parliamentary process.
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