The above is a trailer for a BBC program titled "Inside the Commons."
I tried to write down what the narrator and other people are saying in the trailer, but couldn't catch some words. Could you please check the below and point out my errors?
To enter the House of Commons, one must dress appropriately. This is for an honorable right of members to the highest sorts. Behave in a suitable manner. Yeah. Their behavior is disgusting. And, above all else, show no signs of weakness. There's no Wednesday that you don't feel total fear. Questions to the Prime Minister. Inside the Commons on BBC Two and BBC Two HD.
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To enter the House of Commons, one must dress appropriately. This is for an honourable and right honourable of members to hang their swords. the highest sorts.
— Teechr
To enter the House of Commons, one must dress appropriately.
This is for an honourable and right honourable of members to hang their swords.
the highest sorts.
Behave in a suitable manner.
Yeah.
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To enter the House of Commons, one must dress appropriately. This is for an honourable and right honourableof members to hang their swords.the highest sorts. Behave in a suitable manner. Yeah. Their behaviorThe lady in there is just disgusting. And, above all else, show no signs of weakness.