About this site
Plain Politics is a plain-English starter for people who want to understand UK politics without spin, predictions or voting advice.
How to read it
Start with a local question, then follow the words, public records and source links as far as you want to go. When the site cannot verify something from public evidence, it should say so.
- No source means no factual claim.
- Public records are shown carefully, without guessing motive or local impact.
- The site does not predict elections or tell people how to vote.
- Postcode lookups are not stored by default.
- Corrections and missing evidence should be visible.