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The party, which campaigns for an English Parliament, will be hoping to pick up a few more seats to add to the two councillors it already has - but its main focus will be on Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, where voters are deciding whether to get rid of their elected mayor, a post currently held by English Democrat Peter Davies.
The website where an advertising slot needs filling sends information about the user and the page where the ad would run to an ad "exchange", where advertisers decide whether they want to bid on that particular ad space, usually offering more if it is a user who has shown interest in their product in the past.
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Voluntary accreditation – where landlords decide whether or not to sign up to a set of standards – is no substitute.
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Will they want to do so in places where voters decide whether to vote the school budget up or down?
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