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Questions relating to the government and politics of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. If your question relates to a specific country within the Union, be that England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, use with the relevant tag.
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Do Members of Parliament have to register interests before voting?
There is a register of members' interests, and MPs are supposed to say in debates if they have relevant financial interests - but the requirements are weak, and the punishment for breaking them is a s …
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In simple words, how does UK's Conservative party manage to retain dominance?
OK, so the first thing to know is that UK politics is all about waiting for the current party to mess up giving the other party a decade or so in power, until they too mess up and the cycle repeats it …
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What action could the UK actually take against Russia in light of the Salisbury attack?
A Back in 2006 another Russian exile, Alexander Litvinenko, was killed in London. His tea was laced with Polonium-210. At the inquest into his death, a physics professor testified it could only have b …