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Parties Essay Plans
KEY POINTS 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs, question 
about whether still new labour would use same stats/facts - P1: Economy -old labour v new 
labour influences 
P2: Welfare 
P3: Foreign policy 
EXAMPLES 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs - 
P1: Yes still committed to traditional 
- increasing income tax for top 5%, clamping down on tax avoidance (large coroporations)...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
KEY POINTS 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs, question 
about whether still new labour would use same stats/facts - P1: Economy -old labour v new 
labour influences 
P2: Welfare 
P3: Foreign policy 
EXAMPLES 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs - 
P1: Yes still committed to traditional 
- increasing income tax for top 5%, clamping down on tax avoidance (large coroporations)...
Political Parties Essay Plans
Evaluate the view that the modern Conservative Party has abandoned Thatcherism - Intro- 
Conservatives have significantly moved away from Thatcherism in regards to Social and Law policies. 
However they are yet to differ from Thatcher's views on foreign policy and largely on Economics. 
Main Body 1- Social/Law and Order 
Y Cameron dubbed himself a 'liberal conservative 
Y He legalised gay marriage in 2013 
Y Hug a hoodie campaign favoured a more understanding approach to young offenders +promo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Evaluate the view that the modern Conservative Party has abandoned Thatcherism - Intro- 
Conservatives have significantly moved away from Thatcherism in regards to Social and Law policies. 
However they are yet to differ from Thatcher's views on foreign policy and largely on Economics. 
Main Body 1- Social/Law and Order 
Y Cameron dubbed himself a 'liberal conservative 
Y He legalised gay marriage in 2013 
Y Hug a hoodie campaign favoured a more understanding approach to young offenders +promo...
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How effectively do political parties support democracy in the UK? - 
point 1-Parties play a key role in representation, 
linking together the people and the 
government. - link gov to the people by responding to the demands of public opinion-turning 
them into deliverable policy positions. 
winning party-a popular mandate to carry out its policies. 
The emergence of parties in the UK is tied to the introduction of universal suffrage 
Labour emerging from the trade unions and socialist societies...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
How effectively do political parties support democracy in the UK? - 
point 1-Parties play a key role in representation, 
linking together the people and the 
government. - link gov to the people by responding to the demands of public opinion-turning 
them into deliverable policy positions. 
winning party-a popular mandate to carry out its policies. 
The emergence of parties in the UK is tied to the introduction of universal suffrage 
Labour emerging from the trade unions and socialist societies...
POLITICAL PARTIES ESSAY PLANS
Evaluate the view that reforming party funding would improve the various functions of political parties. - 
intro - current party funding is largely seen as undemocratic. the principles of parties are to rep, 
ensure democracy with their policy formulation and increase participation 
para one - representation 
link people to government 
may only need support of 30-40% for fptp victories 
YES - For : With public funding the State can encourage or demand changes in for example how many 
women cand...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Evaluate the view that reforming party funding would improve the various functions of political parties. - 
intro - current party funding is largely seen as undemocratic. the principles of parties are to rep, 
ensure democracy with their policy formulation and increase participation 
para one - representation 
link people to government 
may only need support of 30-40% for fptp victories 
YES - For : With public funding the State can encourage or demand changes in for example how many 
women cand...
Political party essay plans ALREADY PASSED
Evaluate the view that the only parties which matter in the UK's political system are the Conservative 
and Labour parties- themes - ANS Westminster 
Local elections 
Devolved bodies 
1. Judgement - ANS As a whole- yes- however when looking at a more local level their power is 
weakening 
Westminster - ANS Lab and Cons formed government for over 100 years 
FPTP use in Westminster elections mean that Lab and Cons will be favored and inevitably form the 
executive or opposition 
87% huge majority...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Evaluate the view that the only parties which matter in the UK's political system are the Conservative 
and Labour parties- themes - ANS Westminster 
Local elections 
Devolved bodies 
1. Judgement - ANS As a whole- yes- however when looking at a more local level their power is 
weakening 
Westminster - ANS Lab and Cons formed government for over 100 years 
FPTP use in Westminster elections mean that Lab and Cons will be favored and inevitably form the 
executive or opposition 
87% huge majority...
- political party practice essays
evaluate the case for state funding of parties in the uk (introduction) - - state funding - replace 
all funding with state grants for parties which would be paid using general taxation measures 
- ongoing debates and reform since 2000 where the funding of parties was regulated by the political 
parties, elections and referendums act 
- end opportunities for corrupt donations, end hidden influences through funding, it reduce the 
advantage that large parties have and give smaller parties the opp...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
evaluate the case for state funding of parties in the uk (introduction) - - state funding - replace 
all funding with state grants for parties which would be paid using general taxation measures 
- ongoing debates and reform since 2000 where the funding of parties was regulated by the political 
parties, elections and referendums act 
- end opportunities for corrupt donations, end hidden influences through funding, it reduce the 
advantage that large parties have and give smaller parties the opp...
POLITICS - ELECTORAL AND VOTING BEHAVIOUR ESSAY PLANS
Evaluate the view that referendums create more problems than they solve - Referendums 
aggravate deep factionalism within the government, which leads to greater instability and weakness. 
Indeed, it would seem that they create more problems than they solve The EU ref was called to silence 
the euroscepticism within the Conservative parties but it has just amplified the divisions within that 
party 
Paragraph 1: 
Brexit is a massive example of referendums causing more problems than they solve: 
R...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Evaluate the view that referendums create more problems than they solve - Referendums 
aggravate deep factionalism within the government, which leads to greater instability and weakness. 
Indeed, it would seem that they create more problems than they solve The EU ref was called to silence 
the euroscepticism within the Conservative parties but it has just amplified the divisions within that 
party 
Paragraph 1: 
Brexit is a massive example of referendums causing more problems than they solve: 
R...
Politics -- Essay Plans 100% PASSED
Evaluate the extent to which political parties should be state funded (yes) 
1. Big donations don't control policy Vs. Corruption will decline 
2. State funding can be biased Vs. break two party dominance 
3. Taxes are undemocratic Vs. Increase political participation 
4. Parties campaigning all constituencies to gain money Vs. better time management and focus on 
policies 
To what extent does the UK have a two party system? Yes 
1. Coalition Vs. Usually, one of two parties form the government ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Evaluate the extent to which political parties should be state funded (yes) 
1. Big donations don't control policy Vs. Corruption will decline 
2. State funding can be biased Vs. break two party dominance 
3. Taxes are undemocratic Vs. Increase political participation 
4. Parties campaigning all constituencies to gain money Vs. better time management and focus on 
policies 
To what extent does the UK have a two party system? Yes 
1. Coalition Vs. Usually, one of two parties form the government ...
Politics - UK, May Exam, 25 Mark essay
Question: - 'The UK now has a multi-party system.' Analyse and evaluate this statement 
introduction: - - A multi-party system is a political system that multiple political parties across the 
political spectrum run for national elections. all have capacity to gain control over government offices, 
separately or in coalition. 
- Britain traditionally has a two-party system, where power is passed between two parties, usually 
Conservatives or Labour 
- some argue however that this two-party sys...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Question: - 'The UK now has a multi-party system.' Analyse and evaluate this statement 
introduction: - - A multi-party system is a political system that multiple political parties across the 
political spectrum run for national elections. all have capacity to gain control over government offices, 
separately or in coalition. 
- Britain traditionally has a two-party system, where power is passed between two parties, usually 
Conservatives or Labour 
- some argue however that this two-party sys...
POLITICS A LEVEL PAPER 1 EDEXCEL ESSAY PLANS
Using the source, evaluate the view that 'pick-and-mix' politics is replacing 'Left-Right' politics and 
political parties are becoming more internally divided than ever. - 
Using the source, evaluate the view - with specific reference to at least one devolved region using an 
alternative electoral system - that the case for PR to replace the Westminster FPTP voting system has 
now been established. - 
Evaluate the view that it is the media not pressure groups that has the greater influenc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Using the source, evaluate the view that 'pick-and-mix' politics is replacing 'Left-Right' politics and 
political parties are becoming more internally divided than ever. - 
Using the source, evaluate the view - with specific reference to at least one devolved region using an 
alternative electoral system - that the case for PR to replace the Westminster FPTP voting system has 
now been established. - 
Evaluate the view that it is the media not pressure groups that has the greater influenc...