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Rutley sketches how U.K. parliamentary practice differs from U.S.: small constituencies, door‑to‑door campaigning and lean staff
Summary
Former MP David Rutley described constituency work, campaign spending limits, staff size and lobbying norms in the U.K., contrasting them with U.S. practice.
David Rutley told a Hinckley Forum audience that U.K. parliamentary representation emphasizes local, in-person constituent work, has smaller constituency populations and stricter campaign spending controls than many U.S. districts.
Rutley said a typical constituency has about “70 to 80,000” people and that the traditional method of reaching voters was door-to-door canvassing: “Just go and knock on every single door and have…
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