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ID099785
Title ProperThe purpose of electoral reform for westminster
LanguageENG
AuthorThrelfall, Monica
Summary / Abstract (Note)Britain is facing a referendum on electoral reform for Westminster in 2011, yet there is little debate over the goals of such a change. Arguably, the purposes of political representation should determine the choice of a new system. Thus, ten modernising goals that go further than merely giving more seats to the Liberal Democrats are proposed. In a society made up of women and men, both need balanced representation. In an educated society, citizens need to be kept abreast of their MPs' performance as legislators so they can engage with parliamentary affairs. In an increasingly diverse society, the electoral system needs to improve who gets to be represented by whom, by providing citizens with more than one representative per district. The proposed Alternative Vote would provide few advantages and additional drawbacks, but could stimulate consensus around a modern system in tune with Westminster traditions.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol.81, No.4; Oct-Dec 2010: p522-536
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol.81, No.4; Oct-Dec 2010: p522-536
Key WordsElectoral Reform ;  Westminster ;  Political Representation ;  Parliamentarians