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The professional career of a '''Member of Parliament''' normally begins when he or she finds a parliamentary constituency in which the selection committee of the local branch of a political party is willing to adopt him or her as their prospective parliamentary candidate. After being elected to the [[House of Commons (UK)|House of Commons],] parliamentary loyalties are acquires, but constituency loyalties cannot be set aside. | |||
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==Seeking election== | |||
==Constituency duties== | |||
==Parliamentary duties== | |||
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Revision as of 16:47, 24 February 2012
The professional career of a Member of Parliament normally begins when he or she finds a parliamentary constituency in which the selection committee of the local branch of a political party is willing to adopt him or her as their prospective parliamentary candidate. After being elected to the [[House of Commons (UK)|House of Commons],] parliamentary loyalties are acquires, but constituency loyalties cannot be set aside.