
Uri Geller,
Michael Jackson, and magician David Blaine met Britain's top legal official and
attended a birthday party of Paul Boateng the country's first black cabinet minister. They
then made a tour of the Houses of Parliament. Friday June 14, 2002.(AP Photo/
Stefan Rousseau, PA)

Jackson was greeted by
Lord Janner, a peer from the governing Labour Party, "Uri is a great friend of
mine" ... and asked whether I could arrange this for him because Michael wanted to
see the Palace of Westminster," Janner said. "I think this is great fun, a
marvelous occasion, totally unique."
Jackson's entourage, including the psychic Uri Geller and American illusionist David
Blaine, swept up to the House of Commons in a convoy of limousines with blacked-out
windows Friday morning.

U.S. pop singer
Michael Jackson (C) talks with psychic Uri Geller (L) and magician David Blaine (R) on
arrival at the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster in central London, June 14,
2002. Jackson is on a brief visit to the UK, during which he is also due to take part in a
charity fundraising event in Exeter with both Geller and Blaine later on Friday.
REUTERS/Michael Crabtree
The singer, wearing a
black tuxedo with satin lapels and a white wing collar shirt, posed with Janner and Geller
on the steps of Parliament before going inside.
Famously media-shy,
Jackson had little to say, beyond remarking that "this is all incredible."
Jackson met the Lord
Chancellor, Lord Irvine, and attended a birthday party for Paul Boateng, recently
appointed chief secretary to the Treasury in a Cabinet reshuffle.
He was also shown the
debating chambers of the House of Commons and the upper, unelected House of Lords as well
as the historic Westminster Hall, where the body of Queen Mother Elizabeth lay in state
after her death earlier this year.
Parliament was not
sitting Friday, so there were few lawmakers around. But as news of the singer's arrival
filtered through to staff, a handful gathered to wait for his arrival.
Later, Jackson was to
travel by train to the southwestern English city of Exeter, where he was to be made an
honorary director of Exeter City Football Club.Asked by reporters outside Parliament if he
liked soccer, the star replied, "I know nothing about it."
The three friends were
traveling later to the southwestern city of Exeter for a children's charity event
organized by the local soccer club, where Uri Geller is a director.
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