Parliamentary Representation |
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PART I | 14 |
THE AGES OF MEMBERS AT GENERAL ELECTIONS | 27 |
PREVIOUS SERVICE OF MEMBERS | 35 |
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1918 general election actual adult population aggregate votes alternative vote amongst average age average House barristers Cambridge candidatures census cent chapter Conference Conservative candidate Conservative members Conservative party consider considerable constituencies contest course desirable distribution divisions domestic workers effect election expenses elementary schools Eton expenditure fact figures franchise give given Hence House of Commons Ian Harvey income inter-war average inter-war period interest Labour members Labour party legal maximum less matter means members of parliament membership ment method of voting minority months Moreover nearly number of electors number of members occupations old Etonians Oxford parlia parliamentary political poll position practice present system previous service professional proportional representation proportionate public-school question redistribution reform represent scheme secure seen single transferable vote social suggest Table tion total number trade-union officials types of school voters voting strength whole workers