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How could a coalition work? (David Allen)
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Observations of an Expat: Iran (Tom Arms)
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The cancellation, not postponement, of local elections in Welwyn Hatfield (Michal Siewniak)
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A lobbying imbalance
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The Joy of Six 1462
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Are political party members psychopaths? New data from the Party Members Project
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Recent Comments
David Le Grice
This is putting the cart before the horse somewhat, why should we even be willing to join a coalition in the first place rather than work with a minority govern...
David Allen
"either there is electoral reform or there is no deal" Now, is that good strategy, or bad strategy? Well, first of all, the progressive coalition partners...
Simon Robinson
The only way a Reform-led coalition is going to happen if the Tories + Reform get more than 50% of MPs at the next election (and if those two parties are willin...
Andrew Tampion
Or what if Labour agree to electoral reform without a referendum but insist on a referendum to determine the type of proportional system adopted: eg STV vs some...
Andrew Tampion
Reform have been in favour of electoral reform in the past. That may change if they achieve power without needing it. But what if they offer a coalition and agr...

