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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | | | The responsibility for holding the government to account for its failings is the core constitutional role of a range of 'watchdog' bodies outside of Parliament, such as inspectorates, commissioners, public inquiries, independent reviews, and ombudsmen. Accountability is seen as a tool to make and keep governments, agencies and individual officials effective in delivering on their... | |
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englandcalling.wordpress.com
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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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dominiccummings.com
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| | | | | I am interested in these questions: 1) What incentives drive good/badbehaviour for UK political parties? 2) How could they be changed (legal and non-legal) to align interests of existing parties better with the public interest? 3) If one were setting up a new party from scratch what principles could beestablished in order to align the... | |
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