Reduce and equalise?: why electoral geography matters

Abstract

The coalition’s programme of constitutional reform includes a commitment to review, and equalise the size of parliamentary constituencies by population. On the surface, the case for this reform makes good sense, but as Stuart Wilks-Heeg explains, these reforms will not address some deeper inequalities in our electoral system

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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