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Political Parties
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catch all party:A party that seeks to get votes from any section of the electorate
electoral college:The coming together of different sections of the Labour movement to elect the Labour leader
annual conference:All parties have these; Labour's is supposed to be its "sovereign body"
internal democracy:General term to describe how parties make policies and choose leaders and candidates
all women shortlists:Labour used this affirmative action process to improve representation of women in parliamentary party
canvassing:Collecting information on people's voting intentions (door-to-door or by telephone
emerged:How Conservative leaders were chosen before Ted Heath
grassroots:A term for ordinary party members (otherwise known as the rank and file)
activists:Those party members who get involved in campaigning
policy forum:Both Labour and Conservatives now use these bodies when shaping their manifestos
Political Parties
Across:2. | The coming together of different sections of the Labour movement to elect the Labour leader | 4. | Collecting information on people's voting intentions (door-to-door or by telephone |
| 9. | Those party members who get involved in campaigning | 10. | How Conservative leaders were chosen before Ted Heath |
| | Down:1. | Both Labour and Conservatives now use these bodies when shaping their manifestos | 3. | Labour used this affirmative action process to improve representation of women in parliamentary party | 5. | All parties have these; Labour's is supposed to be its "sovereign body" |
| 6. | General term to describe how parties make policies and choose leaders and candidates | 7. | A party that seeks to get votes from any section of the electorate | 8. | A term for ordinary party members (otherwise known as the rank and file) |
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Political Parties
Across:2. | The coming together of different sections of the Labour movement to elect the Labour leader | 4. | Collecting information on people's voting intentions (door-to-door or by telephone |
| 9. | Those party members who get involved in campaigning | 10. | How Conservative leaders were chosen before Ted Heath |
| | Down:1. | Both Labour and Conservatives now use these bodies when shaping their manifestos | 3. | Labour used this affirmative action process to improve representation of women in parliamentary party | 5. | All parties have these; Labour's is supposed to be its "sovereign body" |
| 6. | General term to describe how parties make policies and choose leaders and candidates | 7. | A party that seeks to get votes from any section of the electorate | 8. | A term for ordinary party members (otherwise known as the rank and file) |
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