Social Sciences, asked by udheepa2, 11 months ago

very often political parties do not seem to offer meaningful choice to voters support the statement with example

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Answered by seemyadav
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  • In order to offer meaningful choice to the voters, parties must be significantly different.
  • Recently, there has been a decline in the ideological differences among parties.
  • Sometime, people cannot even elect very different leaders either, because the same set of leaders keep shifting fom one party to another
  • For example-the difference between the Labour party and the Conservative party in Britain is very little.
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