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3 February 2012
News release from the Electoral Commission »
Statement regarding inaccurate article...
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3 February 2012
Secondary consultation period details announced »
Boundary Commission January Newsletter...
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2 February 2012
Scottish independence: Peer's 'double referendum' bid »
A former Scotland Office minister is calling for a "double referendum" to determine Scotland's constitutional future...(BBC News)
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2 February 2012
Warren Bradley: Ex-Liverpool leader faces perjury charge »
The former Liberal Democrat leader of Liverpool City Council has been summonsed to appear in court to face a charge of perjury...(BBC News)
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2 February 2012
EU Austerity Treaty: No democracy without referendums »
The only way the public is likely to be consulted on the changes to the European Union that are being made in response to the euro crisis, is if citizens force governments to hold referendums...(the election review)
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2 February 2012
Just like Scotland, Britain needs its referendum too »
David Cameron wants "devo max" for Britain in Europe. His fear of direct democracy will land us with the worst of both worlds...(Guardian)
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2 February 2012
Britain after the break-up »
Devolution demands a new constitutional settlement, perhaps even a US-style senate...(Guardian)
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2 February 2012
Another voter registration retreat in the offing? »
The final question of Nick Clegg's evidence session to the Lords constitution committee this morning was on the coalition's plans to reform the system used for registering voters for general elections...(politics.co.uk)
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2 February 2012
We're looking for a 'new kind of candidate', say Tories »
Bristol's Tories are considering an "open primary" to select their candidate to run the police in the city and surrounding area...(this is Bristol)
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2 February 2012
Mayor Peter Davies and Doncaster Council set date for elected mayor referendum »
A date has been set for a referendum on whether to keep an elected mayor in the South Yorkshire town...(BBC News)
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