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Electoral Reform Referendum – the Sensible Kiwi Way
What is it about New Zealand and the debate about electoral reform? Why are they so sensible when we in the UK don’t seem to manage to conduct constitutional debates properly? New Zealand has just conducted a referendum on its electoral system, but serious … Continue reading
Posted in Electoral Reform, Politics
Tagged AV, Electoral Commission, electoral reform, FPTP, MMP, New Zealand, STV
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Labour’s Proposal for Electoral Reform for Wales
Welsh Labour has finally made a decision about its response to the changes in parliamentary constituency boundaries which will be introduced for 2015 (BBC report). They consider these changes unfair, which is hardly surprising. As a response - who’d have thought it … Continue reading