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					 The convention that “once a speaker always a speaker” is followed in
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                        - UK
- USA
- France
- India
 
Correct Option: A
The British Speaker is elected at the beginning of the Parliament by and from among the members of the House of Commons. If the Speaker of outgoing Parliament is still a member of the house and is willing  to be re-elected, he can do so. usually, he is reelected as many times as he wants. A change of party  does not make any difference. He is elected unanimously by the house. So in Great Britain there goes a saying, “Once a speaker always a speaker.” 
 
	