The 2005 British election was held on 5 May. Scott Bennett reviews the campaign, the results and the fall-out, and looks at the controversy over Britain\u27s first-past-the-post voting system
The forthcoming election looks as though it will pose further questions about the continued merits o...
Culture Secretary Tess Jowell spoke for many politicians when she complained that the 2005 general e...
The 2005 general election will probably be best remembered for resulting in an unprecedented third t...
At the 2005 general election in the UK, held on 5 May, the Labour Party won an historically unpreced...
The 2005 general election produced remarkable results that surprised many, and in more ways than one...
This report presents the findings of an extensive audit of media coverage of the 2005 UK General Ele...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>British Electio...
This presentation was given at the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and British Poll...
The First Past The Post electoral system exacerbates divisions between the different parts of Britai...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent 1 To many observers, the result of the 2005 United Kin...
The 2010 British election resulted in what the British refer to as a “hung Parliament” for the first...
The 2015 General Election produced an unexpected majority government, however it did so despite the ...
On 23 January 2005 the Western Australian Labor Premier, Geoff Gallop, announced an election for 26 ...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
"At the 2005 General Election the Labour Party won an overall majority of Parliamentary seats but wo...
The forthcoming election looks as though it will pose further questions about the continued merits o...
Culture Secretary Tess Jowell spoke for many politicians when she complained that the 2005 general e...
The 2005 general election will probably be best remembered for resulting in an unprecedented third t...
At the 2005 general election in the UK, held on 5 May, the Labour Party won an historically unpreced...
The 2005 general election produced remarkable results that surprised many, and in more ways than one...
This report presents the findings of an extensive audit of media coverage of the 2005 UK General Ele...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>British Electio...
This presentation was given at the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and British Poll...
The First Past The Post electoral system exacerbates divisions between the different parts of Britai...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent 1 To many observers, the result of the 2005 United Kin...
The 2010 British election resulted in what the British refer to as a “hung Parliament” for the first...
The 2015 General Election produced an unexpected majority government, however it did so despite the ...
On 23 January 2005 the Western Australian Labor Premier, Geoff Gallop, announced an election for 26 ...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
"At the 2005 General Election the Labour Party won an overall majority of Parliamentary seats but wo...
The forthcoming election looks as though it will pose further questions about the continued merits o...
Culture Secretary Tess Jowell spoke for many politicians when she complained that the 2005 general e...
The 2005 general election will probably be best remembered for resulting in an unprecedented third t...