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Rightly or wrongly , politicians consistently calculate that voters want more , and
so , they promise more " ( Rose and Peters , 1978 : 112113 ) . A second important
cause of the expansion of government is simply increased population , also a ...
Rightly or wrongly , politicians consistently calculate that voters want more , and
so , they promise more " ( Rose and Peters , 1978 : 112113 ) . A second important
cause of the expansion of government is simply increased population , also a ...
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A safe seat for a party is a constituency in which that party has consistently won
with large vote pluralities over the other parties . Under normal circumstances ,
the party ' s candidate will win , no matter who that candidate happens to be .
A safe seat for a party is a constituency in which that party has consistently won
with large vote pluralities over the other parties . Under normal circumstances ,
the party ' s candidate will win , no matter who that candidate happens to be .
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Majority governments have occurred in Britain because , until the 1974 elections
and the rise of several nationalist parties , minor parties have received a small
number of legislative seats , while in Canada , minor parties have consistently ...
Majority governments have occurred in Britain because , until the 1974 elections
and the rise of several nationalist parties , minor parties have received a small
number of legislative seats , while in Canada , minor parties have consistently ...
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