Members of the House of Commons gain their office through elections held in single-member constituencies across the UK. Each MP is elected by the constituents in their area during a general election or by-election, using a first-past-the-post voting system. Candidates typically represent political parties, although independent candidates can also run. The party that secures the most seats usually forms the government, with its leader becoming the Prime Minister.
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