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Whip (Politician) | |
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Interests | Politics |
A Whip has an incredibly influential job. Whips enforce political party discipline in legislatures.[1]
A Government Whip is a member of the governing party. An Opposition Whip is a member of the Opposition.
Examples
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Conservative Party Junior Whip | |
Conservative Party/Chief Whip | |
House of Commons/Chief Whip |
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