Sentence examples for working in the constituency from inspiring English sources

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The picture is not much better for many of those working in the constituency.

He also denies giving the Ukip candidate the anti-Labour leaflet, though the Conservative party admits that the leaflet came from somebody working in the constituency's Conservative campaign and said they were investigating.

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The next morning I can set out to work in the constituency without a nagging conscience – because I know he is safe with Ian".

Furniss is the daughter of a steel worker and has lived and worked in the constituency – as a librarian and administrator at the local Northern General hospital – almost all her life.

People working in the Blackpool South parliamentary constituency have the lowest average wages in the UK – £320 a week, compared with £1,305 a week in the London borough of Kensington, according to a deprivation index commissioned from the Resolution Foundation, an independent thinktank aiming to help those on low to middle incomes.

But, he added, the job is not dissimilar to the sorts of compromises he had to forge when working in the Agriculture Department, with different constituencies across the country.

I had worked in in Detroit in the constituency vote operation: Women for Obama, Arab-Americans for Obama, Small Business Owners for Obama, Whoever for Obama.

For many of those working in the Commons, particularly those representing marginal seats, it's a gruelling life of late votes, constituency engagements, bill committees and many hours sat on a train chugging back to the constituency from Westminster.

I am deeply shocked that such a talented young woman has been attacked and killed whilst working in her constituency and serving her community".

One former worker for an MP wrote on the website: "A constituency office I worked in has a code for calling the police in the event of a violent visitor – the secretary would call the caseworker in the back room [with a certain phrase]." Security measures for MPs were updated in 2010 after the Labour MP Stephen Timms was stabbed twice in the stomach by a constituent in Beckton, east London.

Anyone wanting to be an MP should have to have been "ordinarily resident" (live and work) in the constituency they wish to represent for at least five years before the date of the election, or "ordinarily resident" in the constituency for at least 10 years at some earlier stage.

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