People living in the UK are now bracing themselves for 12 weeks of intensive campaigning ahead of the 2015 general election on May 7. In previous elections, political parties concentrated on so-called swing seats since the first-past-the-post system, coupled with the dominance of two large parties, meant that outcomes in many parts of the country could be predicted with a high degree of certainty. Which party actually achieved power came down to a few undecided voters in a small number of constituencies.

Realising an election manifesto for public health in the UK

Stuckler, David
2015

Abstract

People living in the UK are now bracing themselves for 12 weeks of intensive campaigning ahead of the 2015 general election on May 7. In previous elections, political parties concentrated on so-called swing seats since the first-past-the-post system, coupled with the dominance of two large parties, meant that outcomes in many parts of the country could be predicted with a high degree of certainty. Which party actually achieved power came down to a few undecided voters in a small number of constituencies.
2015
2015
Mckee, Martin; Stuckler, David
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