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... Plurality of sources of information. It is apparent that, to some extent, all the 7 points above can in some way be shown to exist in the US and the UK. But is it possible to say either the US constitution or the UK constitution is more or less pluralist than the other? Elections in both the US and the UK are free and fair. A voter in either country will be able to vote for whomever they choose, and they will be free from fear of victimisation or of being excluded from access to public services. Both the US and the UK operate 'first - past - the - post' electoral systems. This means they have, "an electoral system that requires only that the winning candidate has more votes than his or her nearest rival rather than an absolute majority."1 In other words, the winner of an election does not ...
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