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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Proportional representin'

According to this 'ere news post by the Beeb Gordon Brown is proposing an alternative vote semi-proportional representation system and a fully-elected House of Lords.

This could be big.
Posted by TJ at 11:38 AM
Labels: Gordon Brown, politics, proportional representation

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