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This category leads to websites about Politics and political activity in the UK.
Politicians are first listed according to their  Party.
If a politician is elected without a party, or they leave a party and remain an MP, they should
be listed in the  Independents category, until the time they join another party,
or they loose their seat and are no longer a Candidate.
If they retire from politics or die, then their websites should be moved to the History
subcategory of the party with which the websites are most associated.
Websites are only listed  UK: People: History: Politicians if there is no party with which
the website of a historical politician can be associated.

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Keele University's directory of government and political resources on the internet.
Searchable database of MPs, ministers, election candidates, constituency map and parliamentary activity. Includes biographies, jobs and committees, voting records and contact information.
Technology to enhance and support the democratic process, including an online petition system.
A site maintained by a small collective of libertarian communists based in and around London.
Magazine format articles on current issues in world politics, covering themes such as the environment and climate change, globalisation, European, American and World politics, and security and terrorism; written by well-known academics and journalists.
Wikipedia article which links to additional entries such as Parliament, MPs, the Prime Minister, local government, elections, and political parties.
Analysis of MP voting records and written answers. Monthly email newsletter.
Provides links to Hansard speeches and written answers, organised by date, topic or MP. Allows users to add comments and links to individual speeches.
Guide to British politics, with news blogs and forum. Information, resources and external links, using mediawiki database, allowing volunteer editors to join.
Campaigns to stop the cuts at community level.
Allows UK citizens to send emails or faxes to their MP, MEPs and other elected representatives.
Guide to British politics, with news blogs and forum. Information, resources and external links, using mediawiki database, allowing volunteer editors to join.
Campaigns to stop the cuts at community level.
Searchable database of MPs, ministers, election candidates, constituency map and parliamentary activity. Includes biographies, jobs and committees, voting records and contact information.
Magazine format articles on current issues in world politics, covering themes such as the environment and climate change, globalisation, European, American and World politics, and security and terrorism; written by well-known academics and journalists.
A site maintained by a small collective of libertarian communists based in and around London.
Provides links to Hansard speeches and written answers, organised by date, topic or MP. Allows users to add comments and links to individual speeches.
Analysis of MP voting records and written answers. Monthly email newsletter.
Technology to enhance and support the democratic process, including an online petition system.
Allows UK citizens to send emails or faxes to their MP, MEPs and other elected representatives.
Keele University's directory of government and political resources on the internet.
Wikipedia article which links to additional entries such as Parliament, MPs, the Prime Minister, local government, elections, and political parties.

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