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Supporting a Political Party
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Joining a Party n Strong belief in partys policies n Main Scottish parties are Labour, SNP, Liberal Democrats, Conservative and Green n Parties publish policies in their manifesto before each election
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Membership Rights n Vote in party leadership elections n Vote to decide partys constituency candidate n May apply to stand as a candidate n Contributing to forming and deciding policies n May attend the annual party conference
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Membership Responsibilities n To make regular financial contributions to party funds n To publicise the party (not just before elections) n To share the load of organising and supporting party activities n To support the election campaign
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Supporting the Election Campaign n Active support particularly needed at election times n Special emphasis on winning over floating voters n Mainly at a constituency level
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The Local Campaign n Producing and circulating leaflets n Displaying posters n Holding public meetings n Door-to-door or mobile canvassing n Organising public appearances of candidates
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The National Campaign n Party Political Broadcasts n Leadership tours and walkabouts n Developing media image and newspaper support n Advertising campaign
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Standing as a Candidate n Must apply to party to be considered as a candidate n Must have track record of commitment to the party n Hard worker, good communicator, trustworthy and respected n To stand independently, must have ten local nominations and £500 deposit
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Party Websites n www.scottishlabour.org.uk n www.scotlibdems.org.uk n www.scottishgreens.org.uk n www.scottishconservatives.com n www.snp.org
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Homework for next lesson n Visit at least 2 of the party websites and find out: n how to join their political party n 2 of their policies for the 2007 election
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