Strengthening democracy between elections

'Parliamentarians have most to lose by not using internet to engage constituents'

Elections are to democracy, what apples are to pie. They are inseparable. But what happens to democracy between elections? With parties reduced to fundraising, vote-garnering status, MPs and voters alike are asking how citizens can remain engaged with the processes of democracy between elections....

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