Parliamentary Elections, An Outline of the Law And Practice, With Hints to Candidates, Agents, Speakers, Canvassers And Others

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At the same time, second- hand knowledge and opinion should not be accepted.
As canvassers must not be paid, no member of the paid staff should be allowed to canvass. All canvassers should be warned against using any influences other than their most persuasive argument. Notices should be issued to all canvassers and workers, and be displayed in Committee rooms, relating to Bribery and Treating, etc.
[Form]. Canvassers and voluntary workers should not be provided with refreshment. It is a danger
...ous course and might be held to be an indirect payment.
The personal canvass of the candidate has been already noticed (page 27.) Upon his supporters and friends the bulk of this work must fall. As to lady friends — they are often very zealous and well-intentioned but their services vary very much in value. They are apt to err between too much patronage and too much condescension.
The former should recollect the advice given in one of 48 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
Mr. Bernard Shaw's plays — that no man is " common " whose name is on the register.


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