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heatherglen | 16:42 Tue 06th Oct 2015 | History
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In 1948, the Attlee Government abolished the twelve seats in the Commons allocated to which institutions? Help appreciated.
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universities at a guess ?
16:44 Tue 06th Oct 2015
universities at a guess ?
Universities. Before 1948, students (of all people!) had the right to multiple votes.
Universities I think .
// In 1948, the Labour government abolished the university constituencies, with effect from the dissolution of Parliament in 1950, along with all other examples of plural voting.//

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and they didnt do it with the parliament act 1949

but representation of the people act 1948

O god fiddle fiddle fiddle - dont these politicians fiddle with the ends of things to make it ALL right ?
Actually, Jim, most students wouldn't have any vote at all (because they were under 21).

Further, it was graduates of universities that had plural voting rights, not undergraduates.
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Many thanks everyone, appreciated.
The former labour PM, Ramsay MacDonald, lost his seat at Seaham in the general election of 1935. He was returned in a bye-election as member for the combined Scottish universities.
Blimey I thought Ed Balls was the highest cabinet minister we booted out

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