Event

Is the changed relationship between voters and legislators due to the development of the Internet a boon for good decision-making - or a challenge?

Date
9 Mar 2026
Time
17:00 UK time
Where
Nissan Institute Lecture Theatre
Series
St Antony's Visiting Parliamentary Fellowship
Audience
Public
Booking
Recommended
Constitutions like the US’s were deliberately designed to slow down decision-making and put ‘grit in the system’ (and England’s did so organically). Tech can speed things up dramatically with real-time polling and electronic voting, and facilitates a huge increase in immediate voter-to-legislator contact. Is that a boon for good decision-making or a challenge? Are there implications for parties and parliaments?