Any British National excepting British Protected People, certain Commonwealth Citizens, and subjects/citizens of the other Realms of the Crown, hold the right to hold public office. That right is forfeited permanently if the individual has committed to High Treason, Sedition, or any other serious crime. Petty Treason will not result in the revocation of the after-fore-mentioned right. Any politician who has committed any criminal act may have their right to hold public office temporarily revoked for a minimum of 10 years. That right may be restored on the conditions outlined by the courts, or may be default can be regranted after 10 years of no convictions of crime.
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