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| | | | | Robert Henderson As parties outside the British political mainstream garner more and more support the call for electoral reform will increase.. It is not simply that the coming general election will produce a House of Commons whose representation will be radically different from the votes cast , because that has long been a feature of... | |
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| | | | | Earlier this week, the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in relation to the "Scottish Continuity Bill" [2018] UKSC 64. The matter reached the Court through a reference made under section 33(1) of the Scotland Act 1998, according to which the Court has jurisdiction to rule on "the question of whether a [Scottish] Bill or any... | |
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| | | | | UKIP's attempts to turn itself into more than a single-issue party have led them into choppy waters in the past, with their proposals to impose a very southern-English-looking form of 'Britishness' across the UK, and constituting the devolved legislatures with MPs who would sit in Edinburgh, Cardiff or Belfast for part of the week and... | |
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| | | The Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci coined the term"organic crisis"to describe a crisis that differsfrom"ordinary"financial, economic,or political crises.An organic crisisis a"comprehensive crisis,"encompassing the totality of a system or order that, for whatever reason, is no longer able to generate societal consensus (in material or ideological terms).Such a crisis laysbare fundamental contradictions in the system that the... | ||