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Multi-party Politics and the Constitution Book

[ [ Multi-Party Politics and the Constitution ] ] By Bogdanor, Vernon ( Author ) Jun - 2009 [ Paperback ]Read More

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  • Blackwell

    An evaluation of the reasons for multi-party growth and its constitutional consequences. This book was first published in 1983. Since 1945, British politics has been dominated by a two-party system. Yet this has been challenged with the electoral...

  • Book Description

    Since 1945, British politics has been dominated by a two-party system. Yet this has been challenged with the electoral performance of the two major parties declining. The purpose of Multi-party Politics and the Constitution is twofold: first to examine the reasons for the growth of multi-party politics in Britain, secondly to consider its constitutional consequences.

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    This book was first published in 1983. Since 1945, British politics has been dominated by a two-party system. Yet this has been challenged with the electoral performance of the two major parties declining since years ago when, between them, they secured over ninety-five per cent of the popular vote. The purpose of Multi-part Politics and the Constitution is twofold: first to examine the reasons for the growth of multi-party politics in Britain, secondly to consider its constitutional consequences. In the first part of the book, Vernon Bogdanor considers the challenges to the two-party system and analyses the role of the Liberal-SDP Alliance as part of that challenge. The second part evaluates the consequences for British politics of hung parliaments where no one party can claim an overall majority. Such situations are likely to occur with increasing frequency if multi-party politics persists. The role of the monarch and the working of coalition and minority governments are discussed and the argument is illustrated by examples from British history and from continental, especially Scandinavian, experience.

  • 0521275261
  • 9780521275262
  • Vernon Bogdanor
  • 12 May 1983
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 220
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