UK’s unexpected election results put majoritarian democracy to the test
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Unlike their counterparts in most of continental Europe who are used to coalition governments, Britain is more accustomed to conclusive electoral outcomes. That is to say, having a clear party majority win with an indisputable mandate to govern.

Multiple-choice referendum would be open to manipulation
It would seem that no less than the Vice-President and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance are joining the Higher Education Minister William Ruto in fronting the idea of a multiple choice referendum, ostensibly to provide an opportunity for real determination on a number of issues in contention in the Proposed Constitution.
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