The Referendum Roundabout

    Kieron O'Hara

    96 pages £8.95/$17.90
    1845400402 (pbk.) March 2006

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      A lively and sharp critique of the role of the referendum in modern British politics. The 1975 vote on Europe is the lens to focus the subject, and the controversy over the referendum on the European constitution is also clearly in the author’s sights.

      Kieron O’Hara is a senior research fellow at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Plato and the Internet (2002), Trust: From Socrates to Spin (2004), After Blair: Conservatism Beyond Thatcher (2005), and Access Denied: Distributing Cyberspace Fairly, as well as scholarly and journalistic articles. All his full-length books are written for the general reader.


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