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revolts philip cowley and mark stuart's research on parliament menu skip to content home about us praise for revolts why would you want to sleep with your mp? at 16 you can have sex with your mp – but you can’t vote for them! this claim is made in an article today by cat smith, labour’s shadow minister for voter engagement and youth affairs. it’s a memorable line – and it’s true. but it’s not really very helpful in helping decide whether to lower the voting age of not. the article also repeats the frequently-made claims about being eligible to pay tax, get married or even join the army at 16. just for the record: you can pay tax at any age; you can get married at 16, although in england and wales you require parental permission to do so; and whilst you can join the armed forces before 18, you (again) need parental permission, plus you are not supposed to serve on the frontline until 18. some people think the claim about being able to have sex with your mp is not true – because you are not allowed to have sex with someone in a position of trust until you are 18. but the sexual offences act 2003 doesn’t include mps in this category, so this doesn’t apply – although it is worth noting, in passing, that in the event a crime had been committed, any jury would not include any 16 year olds – because the law says they’re too young. so it is true that you could have sex with your mp at 16, but not vote for them. but when trying to woo them, you also couldn’t buy them a drink. you couldn’t purchase post-coital cigarettes, and you certainly couldn’t drive them home afterwards. if you wanted – literally – to celebrate with a bang, you couldn’t buy a firework. and if you wanted to bronze up before taking your clothes off, you couldn’t go into a tanning booth. there may be arguments for lowering the franchise, but this one is spectacularly bad. philip cowley share this: click to email this to a friend (opens in new window) click to print (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to share on tumblr (opens in new window) click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on reddit (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) this entry was posted in uncategorised on august 1, 2017 by phil . election photos wanted dennis kavanagh and i are now heads down to complete the british general election of 2017 (or what we fear may end up being called the many british general elections of 2017 ), to be published by palgrave next year. it’s the latest in a series of books dating back to 1945, the longest-running national election series in the world. based on the events of last week, and some of the material we have, it’s going to be a cracker! as with the last book , we’d like to include some pictures of the election as it actually was for those doing the grunt work of the ground campaign: knocking on doors, delivering leaflets, holding street stalls, public meetings and so on. anyone who has such pictures and would like their work immortalised in the book, please just drop me a line, at [email protected]. (and yes, i know i could look through twitter and find pictures – but i need both higher res copies and your permission…). alas, we can’t pay – academic books just don’t have the budget – but in return for any we use, i’ll send a free copy of the book. plus, your efforts will live on forever in print. share this: click to email this to a friend (opens in new window) click to print (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to share on tumblr (opens in new window) click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on reddit (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) this entry was posted in uncategorised on june 12, 2017 by phil . parliamentary petitions (and why it’s not just about brighton and bristol west) every time there’s a high-profile parliamentary petition attracting lots of signatures, people will point out how certain places seem disproportionately likely to have got involved: brighton pavilion (the uk’s only westminster constituency to have returned a green mp), bristol west (the closest thing to brighton outside of brighton), or various leftish places in north london. far from genuinely tapping into british public opinion, the system seems to have been captured by bien pensants . here’s some work in progress to test whether this is fair comment or not. much of the data vizulisation was done by mark edwards ; the data scraping required was carried out by chris hanretty . i mostly ponced around issuing instructions and making banal observations – but given that this approach has worked alright for me so far in my career so i see no need to change now. the first stage was to work out which constituencies in britain had indeed signed most – and least often. we took the first 6257 closed petitions on the parliament website. this produces a map like this, although there is an interactive map, allowing you to zoom in and so on, here . when you do this, you do indeed discover that bristol west is the petition capital of britain, closely followed by brighton pavilion, which in turn is closely followed by lots of places in london. of the ten constituencies to have signed most petitions, seven are in london, plus brighton pavilion, bristol west and cambridge…). so that complaint isn’t entirely unfair. there’s loads that you can do with this data – most obviously to identify whether there are types of constituencies that sign more or less – and we’ll do much of this shortly, but the other thing this does is provide a baseline to identify whether other current petitions are typical or not. in other words, once you’ve worked out which places sign most in general, you can then compare their behaviour on specific petitions. when you do this, you discover that some of the current popular petitions are indeed basically the usual suspects. here’s the petition not to give donald trump a state visit, for example, compared to the previous behaviour in those constituencies. but not all. here’s one on capping car insurance premiums for young people. this really fires up people in seats like blackburn or oldham west and royton, whereas bristol west just gives a collective shrug. or take this one, on air drops for syria, which also fires up a very different type of constituency. this really motivated people in places like birmingham, hodge hill, bradford west, ilford south, east ham and birmingham, hall green, seats which normally rarely generate large numbers of signatures. (if you can’t work out why that might be, you should abandon politics as a subject). mark has made a useful tool allowing anyone to compare any of the current popular petitions with past behaviour. feel free to play. philip cowley share this: click to email this to a friend (opens in new window) click to print (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to share on tumblr (opens in new window) click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on reddit (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) this entry was posted in uncategorised on february 18, 2017 by phil . an imaginary conservative mp speaks one highlight over the christmas period was a tweet from the jeremy for labour twitter account, which claimed: ‘a tory mp tells us: “if labour mps rally behind corbyn, we’d be in real trouble. we owe our survival to blairites.”’ i suspect i’ve talked to more conservative mps than the people behind this account, and yet i’ve never heard anything like this. the same – judging from their reaction – would appear to be true of, to take just a few examples, one of the editors of the conservative home website or the political editor of the sunday times . they also tal

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