The Case Against Voting Reform by James Forder

The Case Against Voting Reform by James Forder

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The Case Against Voting Reform by James Forder

On the 5 May 2011, 39 million people will vote on an issue that could change British politics forever. The Case Against Voting Reform will show just how much is at stake. It explains: - The different voting systems and how they work - Why proportional representation isn't really fair - Why coalitions are bad for British democracy - Why the AV system isn't even proportional - Why marginal parties like the BNP would gain a powerful influence over the government
James Forder has taught at the University of Oxford since 1993 on a variety of politics and economics courses, and is a fellow of Balliol College. He has previously written articles for Prospect and The Financial Times.
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ISBN 13 9781851688258
ISBN 10 1851688250
Title The Case Against Voting Reform
Author James Forder
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oneworld Publications
Year published 2011-02-01
Number of pages 160
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