Results
101 results found for '"Electoral reform"' in Keywords.
Liberal election manifesto (1979)
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- Interview
A Liberal Party politician explains the party’s manifesto for the general election. Speaks about electoral reform, reducing taxes,and attacks the Labour Party and Conservative Party. Male interviewer not...
Christopher Mayhew on proportional representation (1979)
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- Interview
Interview with Christopher Mayhew MP, about the need for proportional representation in elections.
European elections voting system (1979)
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- Interview
Bob Holness interviews Ronald Cohen, Liberal Party candidate in the European Elections in 1979, who is angry at the voting system in the UK. On the AM programme.
Christopher Mayhew on proportional representation (1979)
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- Interview
Christopher Mayhew MP, on need for proportional representation in UK elections.
Labour Party constitution (1979)
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- Speech
James Callaghan on Labour Party NEC proposals to change the rules of leadership contests.
Labour Party constitution (1979)
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- Interview
Tom Litterick on attempts to change the Labour Party constitution. He says leader James Callaghan is wrong to oppose attempts by the party left wing to change the constitution. Brian Hayes interviews.
Labour Party constitution (1979)
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- Interview
Shirley Williams on proposed Labour Party constitution changes.
Labour Party constitution (1979)
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- Interview
Interview with unidentified speaker about an inquiry on the Labour Party constitution and Parliamentary system. Male interviewer not identified.
Labour conference - Party election rules (1979)
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- News report; Speech
Report on the Labour Party conference in Brighton following the Party’s defeat in the 1979 General Election, with a debate on changing the rules for electing the Party leader and the automatic reselection...
Labour conference - Kinnock on rule change (1979)
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- Interview
Peter Allen interviews Labour MP Neil Kinnock at the Labour Party conference in Brighton, about a change in the rules meaning that MPs will not automatically be reselected by their constituencies.