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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | | | Introduction The chair of the Electoral Commission recently warned that British elections face a 'perfect storm' of threats to their integrity from developments in social media and political advertising, and third-party state actors. Such assessments, supported by allegations about the UK-EU referendum and the 2017 general election campaigns, call into question the effectiveness of the... | |
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constitution-unit.com
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| | | | | The general election has raised many questions about the functioning of the UK's electoral system. In this post, Alan Renwick focuses on two main areas: the First Past the Post rules that form the core of that system; and the quality of democratic discourse during the campaign. The election result illustrates the arguments both for... | |
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braveneweurope.com
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| | | | | As this article demonstrates, EU financial policy is neither determined by law, nor through democratic process, but by its hegemon German led capital. Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin [...] | |
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www.threehundredeight.com
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| | | On Friday, La Presse reported on a new CROP poll, showing that the Bloc Québécois is well in front and that little change worth noting has... | ||