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What is an MP?

MP stands for Member of Parliament. It is a title given to an elected representative of the people in a parliamentary democracy. Members of Parliament are elected by the voters in their constituencies and serve as representatives of the people in the national legislature. They are responsible for making laws, debating policy, and holding the government accountable for its actions. In many countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, MPs are also known as members of the House of Commons or the lower house of parliament.

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