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Voting Behaviour Questions Jonathan Mitchell 9/11/03 1. Using the information in items A and B it is possible to come to some conclusions of the importance of class in the electorate's vote. It is even possible to see some information that would speculate that "class remains the singe most important social factor underlying the vote" (question 1). On the other side thought there is some information that would say that although class might still be very important there has been a decline in voters voting for there "natural" party. Item A (1) shows us many things; a noticeable pattern is the number of Manual voters who vote for their natural party (the labour party). We see the highest figures in 1966 with 69% of the Manual vote going to Labour and we see the lowest figures in 1983 where only 37% of the manual vote went to Labour. In the 80's...

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