Y'know what I like about British parliament?
They don't even pretend to be civilized. Just a bunch of chaotic yelling and name-calling.
Shows their true character a lot better than the sterile, prim-and-proper affairs politicians put together over here, before immediately spinning around and spewing filthy muck onto Facebook/Twitter afterwards when in private...
Pretty sure until relatively recently, that filthy muck WAS the face politicians put on. I've heard too many stories of politicians who seem to be impossibly opposed politically having quite decent interactions after hours.
Let's not forget this little gem where that showed through only a decade ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTMloaj6b68You have to remember, these people work together. Routinely have to sit on committees together, have to sit in the same chamber and vote together. They populate a relatively small area of D.C. when they're there so they run into each other getting lunch, shopping, at the airport, etc. It's not impossible to hate the people you work with, but when you see people that often and have to actually interact with them, and see them outside of work, it's easier to humanize them and harder to outright hate them.
Obviously there are exceptions, and I think this applies more to older politicians than the new young group that are rising up in this environment of division, but I think the majority of congress would have no problem sitting down with someone from across the aisle and having a pleasant meal with them... as long as the cameras weren't rolling.