TUP; What you need to know.
Mr Woldy
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To date, the TUP is the second largest party in the United Kingdom, currently standing at;
• 407 Members.
• 9 Members of Congress.
• 1 Lord.
• 2 Cabinet members.
But what does the TUP stand for?
Our constitution states,
“ The Unity Party is a democratic socialist party. It believes that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone, so as to create for each of us the means to realise our true potential and for all of us a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many not the few; where the rights we enjoy reflect the duties we owe and where we live together freely, in a spirit of solidarity, tolerance and respect.”
We regularly have Party Conference’s, where all the members can talk about Party Policy and Regional Councils, where members deal with Party issues in their region. This is all overseen by the Council of Unity, who based on what we outline in our conferences act as the administrative body of the party. The council of Unity only acts upon decisions made by the common member, don’t be put off by the name “administrative body”.
So far the Unity party has had 2 Prime Ministers, Malta_1990 and Final Destiny. We often have many members of Congress, and take good care of our members. Even members who haven’t yet gotten into congress contribute to politics by taking an active part in public discussion.
What makes us different from the other parties?
We are keen to help new players, and old players alike. We can offer endless advice and help on a vast range of anything e-Republik related, be it war, politics, economy, or just a conversation, you can depend on TUP’s representatives helping you out.
Here in TUP, we have many active, dynamic individuals. Together our combined effort and ideals can bring about great change. Our work on a regional level really lets the citizen know that we care. It’s this emphasis on gaining an understanding on how everyone feels that can lead us to make a utilitarian decision on any aspect of the UK’s politics. If you are a member of the TUP, and you put your opinion forwards you can bet that it will be taken into great consideration.
How can You get involved?
Getting involved with the Unity party is easy. All you have to do is follow two simple steps.
1. Join the Party.
2. Contact me or another member for acess to the TUP's forum
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If you have read this, and you’re not a member of TUP, please consider us as an option, points you could consider are, “why did you join the party you are in?” If you didn’t make your decision based on the party’s values, then maybe you should check out the policies of all the party’s using e-Republiks wiki. “Am I involved in e-UK politics?” The Unity Party is happy to support any new members, and always directs people to the UK forums.
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Comments
TUP party whip controls the party. My friend was forced to change his HoC vote or risk being removed from the party's congress list. Feel free to sign up.
Indie, that is utter bollocks and you know it.
We have a collective voting policy. At party conference, every member has an equal vote- whether you joined up as a new player or you're a congress person. This is the only fair way of deciding policy. Since our congress members are representatives of the party, and elected under our banner, they have to fulfil the promises they make to the public.
This way we can have:
1. Solid promises at election time
2. A guarantee they'll be kept
Congress people are compelled by the party to keep the promises they make- that is true. The person Indie is mentioning simply didn't realise we had policy on the issue. Once I pointed him to the manifesto he immediately changed his vote to abstain without me threatening anything.
We know that only through being trustworthy and keeping our promises to the public can we continue to do our job as representatives.
Iain
I would like to add, that having a party whip is nothing unusual.
I would like to add, that i like the party whips style
"I would like to add, that having a party whip is nothing unusual."
We, in the UKRP, the largest and arguably most influential party in the eUK History, also have a Party Whip; LordJustice.
the UKRP party whip isn't actually a party whip however. The position is a title that bears no resemblance to the actual role of a party whip.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip_(politics)#United_Kingdom" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip_(polit[..]ngdom
The actual role of party whip is bollocks and should have been something eradicated in the new world
"The Unity Party is a democratic socialist party"
Pull the other one
xD