| CROSSTHEFLOOR | To leave a political party and join another in the UK parliament (5,3,5) |
| AFFRAY | A couple of fellows join another in fight (6) |
| SNOOP | Loves to get into a political party and spy (5) |
| STREETCORNER | Where one road joins another in town (6,6) |
| ESTATESOFTHEREALM | In the UK parliament, the Lords Spiritual, the Lords Temporal and the Commons |
| HANSARD | The official record of debates in the UK Parliament (7) |
| ORDER | Shout frequently heard in the UK parliament |
| SOCIALCLIMBER | One wants to join another class and do something in the garden (6,7) |
| WINGEDVICTORY | Name of statue outside Marrickville Town Hall (and of another in the Louvre) (6,7) |
| GETINONTHEACT | Join another person’s promising scheme |
| HEARHEAR | Words of support traditionally expressed in the chambers of the UK Parliament (4,4) |
| PORTCULLIS | A crowned one is the official emblem of the UK parliament (10) |
| BLACKROD | Usher who summons the Commons at the opening of the UK Parliament (5,3) |
| UPPER | - House; a name for the House of Lords illustrating that it is one of two parts of the UK Parliament (5) |
| ARB | Someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential). |
| THEHOUSEOFLORDS | The UK parliament's upper chamber whose benches are coloured red (3,5,2,5) |
| TURNOFF | Leave one road in order to join another (4,3) |
| TURNCOAT | Person who deserts a party to join another one (8) |
| CHAPERON | A fellow from the east joins another fellow, to become a young person's duenna |
| AZAPO | A South African political party and former liberation movement (5) |