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An election quiz which advised voters of which party or incumbent candidate most closely matched their political opinions (according to the Parliamentary vote) was on the site for the 2005 General election and received over 10,000 hits.
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The website has occasionally been cited in newspaper articles, and is sometimes referred to in election material. It has also been used to provide voting analysis to citizens during elections.
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with a website called undemocracy.com established in 2007. The work was motivated by the discovery of the transcripts on-line during research into the application of
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In anticipation of preparing a version of it again for the next general election, Julian has distributed leaflets and tried out variations of the site at the
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On the first of August 2011, after 8 years of hard graft and dedication, Francis Irving and Julian Todd handed us the reins of The Public Whip.
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The site has never received a grant from any funding body and remains entirely paid for by its creators, including server costs and bandwidth.
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launched a fork of the project for Australia's federal parliament called They Vote For You .
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with which it shares a large part of the same parliamentary parsing code-base.
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has extended the concept of parsing transcripts for speeches and votes to the
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long after the information had become effectively inaccessible for reference.
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On 1 August 2011 Irving and Todd handed control of the site to a new team.
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Internet site analysing the activity of members of the British parliament
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project that analyses and publishes the voting history of MPs in the
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Julian Todd's blog posts relating to PublicWhip and undemocracy.com
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At the end of 2003 the project was extended to read the archive of
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18 March 2003 Parliamentary Approval for the invasion of Iraq
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as a tool to record which MPs had defied their party's
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parliamentary informatics
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Francis Irving
Julian Todd
18 March 2003 Parliamentary Approval for the invasion of Iraq
whip
mySociety
TheyWorkForYou
OpenAustralia Foundation
New Statesman
Perl
Python
Hansard
mySQL
PHP
Parliamentary Written Answers
mySociety
TheyWorkForYou
2008 Crewe and Nantwich by-election
2008 Glenrothes by-election
Francis Irving
mySociety
WhatDoTheyKnow
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Julian Todd
General Assembly
Security Council
United Nations
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267
"Okay, so what are you going to do with it?"

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