Member of Parliament (MP) / Local Councillor

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Members of Parliament (MPs) and Local Councillors are elected representatives who serve their communities and play a key role in the UK's democratic system. MPs represent people in their local area, known as a constituency, in the House of Commons. They debate and vote on new laws, scrutinise government actions, and help constituents with problems related to public services. The job involves attending debates, committee meetings, and engaging with the public through surgeries and events. Local councillors operate at a council level and focus on issues like schools, transport, housing, and local amenities. They work with residents to represent their interests, make decisions on council policies, and help allocate budgets for local services. Both roles require strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills. The work can be demanding, with irregular hours and a high level of public scrutiny, but it offers the chance to make a real difference in society.

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