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You may have the following questions:
How do I join a party?
The best way to get involved with the MHoC is to join one of our many parties. In there you can form part of the internal community and get to post in a secret sub forum special to that party to carry out all of your internal party political shenanigans.
Once in a party, you can get involved in a number of ways. You could take part in discussions, either in that party or the main MHoC forum - absolutely any user is allowed to do that so please do get stuck in! All of us started out in that way!
If you're looking for a bit more fun, you could see if your party offers any policy ministerial positions where you get craft ideas on areas covering everything from drugs policy to taxes to silly walks. Better yet, you could become one of 50 of our MPs - which allows you to vote on laws proposed to the House.
TSR uses a special version of proportional representation where any party can 'win' - so make sure you join the party that best represents your beliefs, rather than just a big name from the real world. TSR parties aren't linked to their equivalents in real life, so please do explore and ask plenty of questions.
How do I become an MP?
If you want to get headhunted for a party, or are not sure which one is best for you then drop a post in here and the community will help you out.
If you like the idea of getting more involved in the MHoC then post in here, don't worry, it's not a commitment, so even if you're only slightly interested, you should still drop a note.
All you need to drop down is the following information:
You can complete your journey to the MHoC by heading to this page and formally putting through your request to join the secret party subforum.
FAQ about going further and becoming an MP
This thread was created in by former Speaker Adam9317, based on a thread created by legendary former MHoC Speaker Jarred. It is now maintained by Debate and Current Affairs Volunteers and Forum Helpers.
I'm the Leader of the TSR Liberals so the following points about my party might help anyone interested.
We're an economically centrist and socially liberal party. We've lead several Governments in the past and we currently hold 8 out of 50 seats in the Model House of Commons, as well as being the second party in a Conservative - Liberal - National Liberal Government.
Ultimately, we stand up for Civil Liberties and we are proud to be the party ready to stand up for every individual's freedom and rights. We sit in the centre, able to work with and take the best from both the left and the right, which allows us to push liberal principles, ideas and policies constantly.
I'm happy to answer any questions people may have. Our manifesto from the last election can be found here (along with every other manifesto from the last general election).
The Green Party represents equality, social justice and policies for the public good. We're a party governed by heart and reason, and as such we believe in responsible, ethical action towards making this country a better place to live in for you. We have a commitment to fairness, equal opportunities and the preservation of the environment. Our vision is for a Britain with high quality public services, sustainable energy, fair wages, a strong NHS and the abolition of tuition fees.
The Green Party is concerned with public welfare - we understand that society is better together. We are the party with the courage to demand real solutions to the social, economic and environmental problems faced today, not content with the heedless quickfixes on offer.
We are the party of compassion, sense and sustainability. Join us in supporting a greener future for Britain today.
Our Policies
You can get a feel of the Green Party's policies through our manifesto from the last GE:
If you would like to ask me a question here, you can. Otherwise, feel free to ask questions about the TSR Green Party in our Q&A thread. If you have a question that is too personal for a public thread, you can send a private message to the Party Leader (barnetlad). If you would like to join the Green Party, you can apply to the user group here. We would love you to join.
Name: ssshah2 Preferred party(s) {if any, we can help you choose!}: Not too sure yet, of various political persuasions Social stance: Leans left Economic stance: Leans right Anything else:
Name: ssshah2 Preferred party(s) {if any, we can help you choose!}: Not too sure yet, of various political persuasions Social stance: Leans left Economic stance: Leans right Anything else:
Id say either the tsr tory party or the tsr liberal party.
It depends on whether social policy is more important to you than economic policy (or vice versa).