| PRIMEMINISTER | Head of a parliamentary government (5,8) |
| CLOSURE | Ending of a parliamentary debate; or, the resolution of a trauma (7) |
| CHARTIST | Member of a Parliamentary reform movement of the mid-19th Century (8) |
| INSANDOUTS | All the details of a parliamentary election result? |
| ROYALASSENT | Queen's authorisation of a parliamentary bill (5,6) |
| IRONSIDES | Members of a Parliamentary cavalry regiment (9) |
| DESELECTION | Dropping of a parliamentary candidate (11) |
| THREELINEWHIP | Urgent call for MPs to attend a parliamentary vote (5-4,4) |
| IMOVE | Start of a parliamentary proposal |
| SEAT | Item such as a throne, saddle, settle or S-shaped tete-a-tete; one's place in a theatre, train or at a table; or, a parliamentary constituency (4) |
| RAHULGANDHI | Running same-name candidates is a common tactic in India; this son and grandson of Indian prime ministers defeated a same-name opponent in 2019 for a parliamentary seat |
| HANSARD | Difficult getting a couple of Poles a Parliamentary report |
| CORFE | Village on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, housing a fortification famous for its defence by Lady Bankes against a parliamentary army during the English Civil War (5,6) |
| CASTLE | Village on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, housing a fortification famous for its defence by Lady Bankes against a parliamentary army during the English Civil War (5,6) |
| WHIP | From Old German and Dutch for "swing, leap, dance", a lash, slender twig or switch; a quick movement; or, a parliamentary disciplinarian (4) |
| TELLER | One who narrates or relates; a parliamentary vote counter; a bank clerk; or, a cash machine (6) |
| GUILLOTINE | A parliamentary procedure to prevent delay in the discussion of a bill (10) |
| NAY | In point of fact - a parliamentary vote against (3) |
| AMENDMENT | A change to eg a parliamentary bill or motion |
| BYELECTION | A poll held in a parliamentary constituency after the sitting MP has resigned or died (2,8) |