Exeter and Its Region
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... party conflict in this area . It is standard practice for each of the two major parties in Plymouth to find a candidate for every seat , however hopeless it may appear , whilst in Exeter parties do not adopt this policy . The number of ...
... party . In many cases this means that no member is elected with the open support of a political party . Clearly in these cases the council is not organised on party lines and this is also true of the second category of councils —those ...
... Party and from 1950 to 1961 the latter dominated the local political scene . Thus the system was essentially a one party dominant one , with no minority party having a chance of winning a majority . Gradually the representation of the ...