Cronin and Magdalinski want an alternative to the current political process, which they view as unrepresentative of real-world needs. |
Instead, names are drawn from a pre-selected, unrepresentative, pool of less than one-percent of us. |
On the contrary, the moderate forces were at best a largely unrepresentative minority without an especially coherent programme. |
He is a far greater threat to human life and happiness than even the unrepresentative white minority government he drove from power. |
Corruption in the House of Commons and criticisms of its unrepresentative make-up led to calls for the modernisation of parliamentary procedures. |
Why, then, were we shown rather unrepresentative scenes of predominantly female ecstatics? |