Correspondence between Sir Keith Joseph, Chris Patten, Angus Maude, and Norman Lamont concerning paper 'Thinking Aloud on Electoral Reform' by Samuel Brittan (included) [11pp]
CPP/KJ 12/1
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Title
Correspondence between Sir Keith Joseph, Chris Patten, Angus Maude, and Norman Lamont concerning paper 'Thinking Aloud on Electoral Reform' by Samuel Brittan (included) [11pp]
Shelfmark
CPP/KJ 12/1
Summary
Also includes:
Cutting from the journal Freedom at Issue (No. 24, Mar/Apr 1974) featuring article, 'The fallacy of proportional representation…A Framework for Freedom' by Ferdinand A Hermens
Bow Group pamphlet, 'Electoral Reform: No Reform', Norman Lamont, 1975
Report, 'Aide-Memoire: Changing the British Electoral System: Prospects, Advantages and Disavantages', n.d. [c. 1975; 20pp; Author unknown]
Date
n.d. [c.1975]
Language
English
Physical extent
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Collection contents
Conservative Party Archive: Private papers: Keith Joseph
Electoral Reform
Correspondence between Sir Keith Joseph, Chris Patten, Angus Maude, and Norman Lamont concerning paper 'Thinking Aloud on Electoral Reform' by Samuel Brittan (included) [11pp]
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