For the Liberal Democrats, the debacle that was the AV Referendum campaign engendered demands from within the party for an official investigation into what was termed a 'living nightmare'. However, utilising LeDuc's conceptual map of the elements involved in a referendum campaign, in particular the role of the official groups, political parties, their leaders and the media, this article examines the AV Referendum campaign of 2011 and demonstrates that it was always likely that such a campaign would mirror the partisan bias found at that time. Thus, with a concomitant conservative bias towards the status quo for such plebiscitary questions, it shows that it should also have been obvious, not least to the Liberal Democrat party, that the goal...
The lack of proportional representation inherent in the British electoral system has generated much ...
The result of the AV referendum has been widely argued, most obviously by opponents of change, to ha...
For the second time in forty-one years, voters of the United Kingdom went to the polls to decide the...
The 1975 referendum posed a difficult challenge for government: how could it ensure an informed publ...
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, the EU referendum passed off without major problems. But t...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
We know some of the statistics deployed in the EU referendum campaign were at best dubious. But how ...
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to th...
The upcoming referendum on the Alternative Vote (AV) on 5 May offers the Liberal Democrats a chance ...
On 23 June 2016 the British people voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union, dividing the cou...
At the 2010 UK election, Labour proposed a referendum on changing the House of Commons electoral sys...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The 2011 Scottish Parli...
In 1975 the UK held a referendum on whether we should remain a part of the European Community. Danie...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The lack of proportional representation inherent in the British electoral system has generated much ...
The result of the AV referendum has been widely argued, most obviously by opponents of change, to ha...
For the second time in forty-one years, voters of the United Kingdom went to the polls to decide the...
The 1975 referendum posed a difficult challenge for government: how could it ensure an informed publ...
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, the EU referendum passed off without major problems. But t...
Both sides of the UK’s EU referendum campaign were criticised for presenting misleading information ...
We know some of the statistics deployed in the EU referendum campaign were at best dubious. But how ...
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to th...
The upcoming referendum on the Alternative Vote (AV) on 5 May offers the Liberal Democrats a chance ...
On 23 June 2016 the British people voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union, dividing the cou...
At the 2010 UK election, Labour proposed a referendum on changing the House of Commons electoral sys...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The 2011 Scottish Parli...
In 1975 the UK held a referendum on whether we should remain a part of the European Community. Danie...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The lack of proportional representation inherent in the British electoral system has generated much ...
The result of the AV referendum has been widely argued, most obviously by opponents of change, to ha...
For the second time in forty-one years, voters of the United Kingdom went to the polls to decide the...