Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has arrived in London for a series of meetings with influential associations within the House of Commons.
The meetings which will feature discussions on the ongoing reforms in Kenya including the delivery of a new constitution will also involve representatives of the conservative party.
The VP is expected to hold discussions with the commonwealth parliamentary members at their offices at Westminister Hall, House of Commons.
Mr. Musyoka will meet the powerful committee of East Africa Association to lobby for support within the House of Commons for Kenya's developmental and reform agenda.
He is expected to hold discussions with Mr. Nigel Evans representative of the conservatives Party, where they are expected to discuss party politics.
In his meetings with the commonwealth parliamentary association members led by their secretary general Dr. William Shija; the VP will discuss the role of the association in deepening democratic practice within the commonwealth.
Members of the Africa all party group within the British House of Commons will also have the opportunity to be briefed by the VP on the reform initiatives gathering pace in Kenya.
"We are here to engage the leadership both in government and the House of Commons and to exchange on issues of mutual importance to our countries," he said on arrival in London.