යටත් විජිත වහල්ලුන්ගේ හැසිරීම කෝකත් එකයි.
ගොඩ් සේව් මයි කන්ට්රි,
ලෝන්ග් ලිව් හර් මැජෙස්ටි..
හෝලි ස්පිරිට් ගිව් විස්දම් ඇන්ඩ් කරේජ් ටු තෙරෙස්සා මේ..
Have there ever been fist fights in the British Houses of Parliament?
The following is a list of all incidents of violence between MPs in chamber since 1902, taken from .
22nd November 1920
The day after , Irish Nationalist Joseph Devlin MP raised the matter of the massacre in the House after Sir William Davison MP asked the Prime Minister David Lloyd George to express support for British troops in Ireland. Devlin was immediately assaulted by John Molson MP who physically pulled him over the bench. The Speaker suspended the session for 15 minutes after which Molson apologised and Devlin asked his question again and was answered by the PM.
11th April 1923
The Government attempted to push through a motion that had been defeated the day before, to do with employment of ex-servicemen from WW1. The Opposition refused to let the debate proceed without a change in Government policy on ex-servicemen, and a fight broke out.
2nd July 1931
John McGovern MP asked a question relating to the arrest of lay preachers in Glasgow. After asking and being answered he continued to stand, demanding the release of the preachers and refusing the Speaker's direction to return to his seat. The Speaker called on the Serjeant-at-Arms to remove him, but James Maxton MP, John Beckett MP and John Kinley MP came to McGovern's aid, and fought with the Serjeant and his assistants.
4th March 1975
Nigel Lawson MP hit Clinton Davis MP with his Order Paper during a heated debate over government subsidies to motorcycle manufacturer Norton Villiers Triumph.