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Use of Open Primaries for Candidate Selection #96

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Expand Up @@ -26,6 +26,10 @@ Reduce the age of voting at General, Scottish, and European Elections (ie to leg

Reduce the age of voting at Local Elections and to the Welsh Assemby (ie to non-legislative bodies) to those aged 15 to encourage youth participation in democracy prior to enjoying full voting right at 16.

## Candidate Selection

Parties will be encouraged, through the provision of sufficient resources such as mailshots and local marketing, to use a system of open primary for the selection of their candidates. Open primaries allow all electors within a given constituency, regardless of party membership or affiliation, to vote on the selection of a candidate to represent that party at a forthcoming election. When held, open primaries have been proven to select candidates that appeal to a broad cross-section of the electorate and are often successful at subsequent elections. More importantly, MPs that have been selected by this method, tend to be more independent and favour constituency interests over the Party Whips.

## Party Funding

Limit all donations and loans to political parties, campaign, lobbying and interest groups to a maximum of £5,000 from individuals and groups.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -62,4 +66,4 @@ Abolish the City Minister position, ending the privileged position of the City o

Limit the number of ministers, abolish Parliamentary Private Secretaries and further place a limit on the number or percentage of ruling party MPs that may serve in Government. Granting Government jobs to MPs has been used increasingly as a way to help ensure more MPs 'tow the party line' often in the face of staunch opposition from constituents. Limiting this tactic will help to ensure more MPs remain more accountable to their electorate, not the party.

Ban unelected Lords from serving in Government.
Ban unelected Lords from serving in Government.