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Philip Lillingston

Philip Lillingston, has previously taught political science and now maintains the website Why Not Proportional Representation?

Author's website: Why Not Proportional Representation


 
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Surrogate-born children - for some
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That 'undemocratic' New Zealand election result
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Price-based immigration
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Posturing over the death penalty
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Proportion blame where it is due
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