As the political center of Great Britain, the city of London has always been the most exciting place to observe the evolution of British politics, and, of course, to study Political Science. As a Parliamentary intern, you will contribute to the everyday operations of important figures in British politics.
You will also develop an insider’s und...
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As the political center of Great Britain, the city of London has always been the most exciting place to observe the evolution of British politics, and, of course, to study Political Science. As a Parliamentary intern, you will contribute to the everyday operations of important figures in British politics.
You will also develop an insider’s understanding of how the British legislature – the House of Commons and the House of Lords – makes policy ideas into law.
The work of a Parliamentary intern involves a wide variety of tasks, including research, writing speeches, preparing briefings, responding to letters, and addressing the needs of the electorate. Even some of the more basic administrative tasks such as responding to letters from constituents (which may involve requesting a response from a minister) will provide invaluable insight into the British system of representative government.
The work of an intern might also include attendance of meetings, conferences, events, and special sessions of the Standing and Select Committees. Many interns visit their MP’s constituency – this will introduce you to other areas outside London, and allow you to learn about the area you represent in your MP’s London office.
You might even learn from other interns about how decisions are made in the "smoke-filled rooms." Indeed, there is so much to learn in the corridors of power.
In combining your enthusiasm with your academic experience, you will soon begin to understand how your contribution is relevant to the bigger picture – you and others in your position will ultimately play a part in the making of law, the implementation of policy, the practice of democracy, and the promotion of British values such as fair play. You will also – in true British fashion – make very many cups of tea!
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