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Socialist International / Electoral reform in New Zealand / New Zealand / New Zealand voting system referendum / United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum / Electoral reform / Elections in the United Kingdom / Mixed-member proportional representation / Liberal Democrats / Politics / Democratic socialism / Labour parties
Date: 2012-09-28 08:05:25
Socialist International
Electoral reform in New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand voting system referendum
United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum
Electoral reform
Elections in the United Kingdom
Mixed-member proportional representation
Liberal Democrats
Politics
Democratic socialism
Labour parties

2778 LCER Newsletter Autumn 2012.indd

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