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Electoral reform: is FPTP defensible?

Politics Review

Volume 19 Number 2 November 2009

One of the results of the row over MPs’ expenses was the new impetus it gave to constitutional reform. In this issue of POLITICS REVIEW Philip Norton looks at why Gordon Brown began his premiership promising a new approach to constitutional reform and why the reform process stalled. Other articles of interest to AS students include Rob McMahon’s answer to the question ‘Whatever happened to cabinet governments?’ and Mike Simpson’s answer to ‘Is FPTP defensible?’

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Electoral reform: is FPTP defensible?