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To what extent does social class continue to affect voting behaviour in Britain?
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:09:36
Class voting is typical of what sociologists refer to as expressive voting. We all tend to identify ourselves as part of a particular group in society, which is made up of family, friends and colleagues. As we grow up within the society we are socialised to behave in particular ways, and the way we vote in elections is one aspect of this. If we see our selves as a member of the working class and
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Ken Newton. The New British Politics (2nd Edition 2001) Pearson Longman
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University of Essex website (http://www.essex.ac.uk/bes/bookfiles/1FIG32.pdf)
Election update of The New British Politics (2nd edition) http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/budge_ema/chapter29/deluxe.html
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