An MP is a member of Parliament who has been elected in local elections in his /her constituency to represent said constituency in the House of Commons and be the voice of government for that area. Most MPs are either part of the Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat parties, though some are from the minor parties or independent.
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To become a Member of Parliament (MP), an individual typically needs to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as being a citizen of the country, at least 18 years old, and not disqualified from holding office. Additionally, candidates usually need to win a majority of votes in their electoral constituency during elections.
A male or female can become an MP. They just need to be over 18 and be a British or Irish civilian.
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he is a british mp and chancellor since 2010
Yes. In fact, the British government designed the Sten's magazine after the MP 40's, and it's stick ammunition proved to be a godsend for British troops several times.
In 1973 the Scottish MP's in the British Parliament voted by a 51% no vote against joining the EEC.
no woman make up half of the population, compramise only 22% of MP's. Black and ethnic minority compramis only 4% of MP's
No, it has some degree of self government but also has MP,s in the British Parliament.
Dadabhai Naoroji was elected Liberal MP for Finsbury Central in 1892
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