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  • Expert Analysis
  • Topics
    • Austerity Politics
    • Critical Global PoliticsBlog posts about global politics from the University of East Anglia (UEA) on Eastminster.
    • Elections
    • Environmental politics
    • Europe & the EU
    • EU Referendum
    • International Relations
    • Music & Politics
    • Political Leaders
    • Public Policy and AdministrationBlog posts about public policy and administration from the University of East Anglia (UEA) on Eastminster
    • Reforming Parliamemt
    • Terrorism
    • US Foreign Policy
  • Podcasts
    • Politics at the Edge Podcasts
  • Student blogs

compulsory voting

Elections European Elections 2014 Public Policy and Administration Studying at UEA

The case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality

May 2, 2014 Editor2 Comments on The case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality

Britain is about to go to the polls for the European Elections, but voter turnout

Elections Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan View

Putting Parliament at the core of national life

Nov 14, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Putting Parliament at the core of national life

Charles Clarke, visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia, considers how Parliament could be

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