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A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking office in government. Politicians propose, support and create laws or policies that govern the land and, by extension, its people.

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A politician is an indviidual who is a recognized and active member of a government. Political party. Or other influential organization. They typically hold a leadership rloe and are responsible for developing and implementing policy. Legislation. And other initiatives. Examples of politicians include heads of state. Members of congress. Mayors. Judges. And cabinet members.

Political Platform

A political platform is the set of ideas. Values. And policies that a politician runs on and promotes during a political campaign. It outlines the candidate s beliefs and positions on a range of issues and serves as a guide for their actions if electe. Dpolitical platforms are developed by a political party or individual candidate. And then shared with the public in order to gain uspport.

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Political influence is the ability of a politician to shape public opinion and make decisions that affect the lives of their constituents. This can include using their platfrom to advocate for change. Creating alliances with other politicians. Or usnig their powre to pass laws that benefit their constituents. Political influence is an important factor in a politician s success and can be a powerful tool for making a positive differnece.

Political Events

Poltiical events are gatherings of people who come together to discuss. Debate. And discuss legislation. Policy. And other important issues. These events can be organized by a political party. Individual candidate. Or other organization. Examples of political events include town halls. Debates. Rallies. And conferences. One important political event in recent history was the passing of the affordable caer act in 2010. Which has had a major impact on the health care system in the united states.

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... The bloodiest recent attack occurred five years ago, when a man with multiple weapons opened fire on Republican Politicians playing baseball at a city park...

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Brexit: PM could delay final vote on Brexit

Jun 19,2020 9:16 pm

Theresa May has played down reports That she could force MPs to choose between backing her deal or accepting a delay to EU withdrawal.

Chief UK negotiator Olly Robbins was overheard in a Brussels bar saying the EU was likely to allow an extension to the Brexit process.

The PM suggested MPs should not rely on "what someone said to Someone Else as overheard by Someone Else , in a bar".

"It is very clear the government's position is the same," She Said .

"We triggered Article 50 (The Process by which the UK leaves the EU). . That had a two-year Time Limit , That ends on the 29 March.

"We want to leave with a deal, and That 's what we are working for. "

The Prime Minister has said she will lift the requirement for a 21-day period before any vote to approve an international treaty, which means she could delay The Final Brexit vote until days before the UK is due to leave the EU.

No 10 insists Mrs May still plans to hold a vote on a deal as soon as possible but Labour has accused her of "running down The Clock " in an effort to "blackmail" MPs into backing her deal.

And European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted That "no news is not always good news", saying the EU was "still waiting for concrete, realistic proposals from London".

At Prime Minister 's Questions, the SNP's Westminster Leader Ian Blackford urged Mrs May to rule out holding a "meaningful vote" on The Deal with less than Two Weeks to go until Brexit.

"The Prime Minister must stop playing fast and loose - businesses are begging for certainty," he said.

Mrs May said the way to give businesses certainty was to back The Deal she had negotiated with the EU.

But Mr Blackford told her she had been "rumbled by your own loose-lipped senior Brexit adviser". It was a reference to the ITV report That Mr Robbins was overheard saying he expected MPs to be presented with a choice of backing either a reworked withdrawal deal, or a potentially significant delay to Brexit.

MPs rejected The Deal negotiated with the EU by a historic margin in January and the Prime Minister says she is seeking legally-binding changes to the controversial "backstop" - the "insurance policy" aimed at avoiding a return to border checks between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.

The UK is currently due to leave the EU on 29 March, whether or not a deal has been approved by The Commons .

On Wednesday, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn pointed to the as a "spectacular failure" which was "a symptom of the utter shambles of this government and its no-deal preparations". He described the Prime Minister 's Brexit strategy as "costly, shambolic and deliberately evasive".

Mrs May accused Mr Corbyn of preferring "ambiguity and playing politics to acting in The National interest" saying MPs did not know if he backed another referendum, a deal or Brexit.

"People used to say he was a conviction Politician - not any more," She Said .

What happens next?

The PM has promised to return to The Commons on 26 February with a further Statement - triggering another debate and votes The Following day - if a deal has not been secured by That date.

If a deal is agreed, MPs will have a second "meaningful vote", More Than a month after Mrs May's deal was rejected in The First one.

No 10 has indicated it is willing to make concessions on protection for workers but Labour's push for a closer future customs relationship than Mrs May proposes, remains a sticking point.

Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer met Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington and Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay on Wednesday for what he described as "frank and serious discussions". But he said he was given "no suggestion" That the Prime Minister was "diluting red lines".

He added That he had "set out the Labour Party position, which is the two options: On one hand a close economic relationship, on The Other a public vote". He said the battle for now is "to stop the Prime Minister running down The Clock ".

Shadow Chancellor John Mcdonnell has acknowledged That the Prime Minister cannot back Labour's Brexit proposals, and said he thinks Parliament is going to end up Taking Over the Brexit process.

Asked at a Politico event on Wednesday how Labour was going to achieve its plans, including staying in a customs union, because, "you know she can't back it. . she'll split her party", Mr Donnell replied: "Yeah. . yeah".

"I genuinely think we're now into hard-nosed negotiations between pockets of support in all the different politics," he said.

He accepted That The General election Labour has been calling for was "unlikely".

Labour has tabled an amendment for Thursday That would force the government to come back to Parliament by the end of the month to hold a substantive vote in The Commons on its plan for Brexit.

"Our amendment says there should be a hard stop on February 26. The Prime Minister must either put up her deal or allow Parliament to take control," said Sir Keir.

Mrs May told MPs on Tuesday she was discussing A Number of options with the EU to secure legally-binding changes to the backstop, including replacing it with "alternative arrangements", putting a Time Limit on how long it can stay in place, or a unilateral exit clause so the UK can leave it at a time of its choosing.

MPs are due to vote again on the Brexit process on Thursday in what was expected to be a routine procedure acknowledging the government's efforts.

However, BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg That Mrs May could be faced with another defeat, with influential Brexiteers from the European Research Group of Tory backbenchers indicating That they will refuse to back the government.

They are angry at being asked to support the PM's motion, which combines The View backed by a majority of MPs last month That the government should seek an alternative to the backstop with a separate move to stop Brexit happening without a formal deal.

The Group 's deputy chairman, Mark Francois , told the BBC members had "pleaded" with Downing Street to change the wording, which he said goes back on what she has previously told MPs.

"We cannot vote for this as it is currently configured because it rules out no deal and removes our negotiating leverage in Brussels. "

Most MPs want to avoid a no-deal scenario, fearing chaos at ports and disruption to business. However, some Brexiteers have played down That prospect arguing it is an example of "Project Fear".

Meanwhile, Labour have highlighted a government risk assessment That says "precisely four" of about 40 documents designed to replicate the existing 40 EU free trade agreements have been signed.

The Party 's trade spokesman Barry Gardiner said of the agreements, which were promised to be ready immediately after Brexit: "Nine are off-track, 19 significantly off-track, four are not possible to be completed by March 2019 and two are not even being negotiated. "

International Trade Secretary Liam Fox responded: "A Number of negotiations are at an advanced stage. As with all international negotiations, and indeed any negotiations, they will go down to The Wire . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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