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Visualizations of Rebel Alliances In the UK Government 33

An anonymous reader writes: I just published an article and thought it might be of interest to Slashdot readers. It's about a collection visualizations I created based on public voting data from The Public Whip project, which collects and normalizes voting data from the UK House of Commons. The visualizations show relationships between MPs, with a focus on agreement rates, and more interestingly — rebellion.
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Visualizations of Rebel Alliances In the UK Government

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    What sort of moron calls them "rebel alliances"

    • The kind that writes 'a collection visualizations', perhaps?
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Author here - like I said in the article, I'm a Star Wars fan, so why not Rebel Alliances?

      True, it's a stretch to call the clusters of MPs "alliances" given the data, rather they are interesting groups of MPs who have a tendency to rebel against the whip.

      • Author here - like I said in the article, I'm a Star Wars fan, so why not Rebel Alliances?

        True, it's a stretch to call the clusters of MPs "alliances" given the data, rather they are interesting groups of MPs who have a tendency to rebel against the whip.

        So apart from the fact that they are not in any sense in an alliance, the use of the word "alliance" is entirely justified?

        Don't give up the day job, mate.

        • by Anonymous Coward

          Why not? It's fun blog post about a bit of data analysis on an open dataset, not a bloody PhD thesis or a peace treaty, Jesus.

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