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  • The Independent continues it’s electoral reform rant

    The Independent continues it’s electoral reform rant

    Filed on 19th May 2005.
    Filed on Thursday, 19th May 2005 under News and Comment, Politics.

    Today, The Indy have officially launched their ‘Campaign for Democracy’. Whilst I’m not wild about the name of the campaign, and I’m a little bored of their continual front pages and leaders about the story, I am in general agreement that this country is in need of some form of electoral reform, and would encourage you to sign their petition. Even if it only stimulates debate about which direction our voting system should be taking, then it will have been worth the effort. So give it a click, and fill in the form.






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