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Never Mind The Bar Charts
Mark Pack
141 episodes
2 days ago
Mark Pack and guests talk about the Liberal Democrats, British politics and a few stray digressions. Only a few.
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Mark Pack and guests talk about the Liberal Democrats, British politics and a few stray digressions. Only a few.
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Politics
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Does proportional representation produce weak governments?
Never Mind The Bar Charts
39 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Does proportional representation produce weak governments?
The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts takes a look at recent research into the impact of electoral reform on the stability of governments. Does PR mean less stable government? Listen to my discussion with the research's author Dylan Difford to find out. Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes Strong and Stable: the most politically stable democracies use PR. The wild ride of elections in the 1920s. Dylan Difford on Bluesky. Theme tune by Hugo Lee. New to listening to podcasts? Here are some tips on how to listen to podcasts. Check out some of this show's most popular previous episodes. Enjoy the show? Spread the word Share the show's website, www.NeverMindTheBarCharts.com.
Never Mind The Bar Charts
Mark Pack and guests talk about the Liberal Democrats, British politics and a few stray digressions. Only a few.