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Hustings originated in Anglo-Saxon England as an open-air assembly held outside a town hall or church. It was a forum for discussing local affairs and electing officials.
By the Middle Ages, hustings had become established as a political meeting where candidates for Parliament presented their views and sought support. The term also referred to the raised platform from which candidates spoke.
In modern usage, hustings remain an important part of the UK election process. They provide an opportunity for voters to meet and question candidates, and for candidates to present their policies and vision for the future.
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