Wiki Project Politics of The United Kingdom

Wiki Project Politics Of The United Kingdom


Politics of the United Kingdom

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Devoted to improving coverage of British politics on Wikipedia.



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Welcome to the project page of the Politics of the United Kingdom WikiProject! The project is made up of a group of editors who are interested in British politics, and who would like to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of the subject. We create, revise and refurbish all kinds of articles within the project scope, which is listed below. Please feel free to help out, and join our project, if you wish.


Just add your name to the roster below, and get to editing!

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