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ID138269
Title ProperWhat do voters want from their local MP?
LanguageENG
AuthorVivyan, Nick ;  Wagner, Markus
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article summarises the findings from a study of what constituents want from their local Member of Parliament.1 We make use of a survey technique known as conjoint analysis, wherein we present a national sample of British voters with profiles of hypothetical MPs who vary randomly in their characteristics, activities and behaviour. We find that voters like MPs who are independent from the party line and who do not focus exclusively on national policy work. MPs' gender and experience matter far less to constituents. Overall, voters want a Parliament made up of strong-minded MPs who see their role as that of a constituency representative. This has important implications for parliamentary democracy in Britain.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 86, No.1; Jan/Mar 2015: p.33-40
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2015-03 86, 1
Key WordsRebellion ;  Representation ;  Members of Parliament ;  Constituency Service ;  Survey Experiments