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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/05/2022 12:21, Andrew Hain wrote:<br>
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The offices where I live belong to the local parties, so that
when my constituency had a Conservative MP he used the
Conservative office, which the party still use. I saw
office=political_party as the best match for the party function.</div>
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I think we should be careful to separate function from
owner/operator but, yes, when the office is used by the party in
general (rather than just the individual MP) then
office=political_party makes sense.<br>
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