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ID153290
Title ProperDemocracy in Britain:
Other Title Informationretrospect and prospect
LanguageENG
AuthorWright, Tony
Summary / Abstract (Note)The EU referendum has raised questions about the nature of democracy, which is not just majority rule. It is wrong to claim that direct democracy has now replaced representative democracy, as Parliament is required to answer all the questions that the referendum did not. The conduct of the referendum reflected the worst aspects of Britain's political culture of sterile adversarialism. Both left and right have shared assumptions about governing that have made it difficult to develop a culture of democratic citizenship. The political system still reflects its pre-democratic origins (as in the survival of a House of Lords and the obsession with titles) and the role of money in politics represents a form of corruption. Institutional reforms depend for their success on the nurturing of a democratic culture, which is a task for many hands.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 88, No.2; Apr-Jun 2017: p.189–197
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2017-06 88, 2
Key WordsCitizenship ;  Democracy ;  Parliament ;  Referendum ;  Representation