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politics- constitiution essay
what is the point of the essay - to what extent are there differences between the uk and us 
consitutions 
what are the difference subject areas? - -sources of the consititution 
-nature of the consituiton 
-system of government 
-role of the courts 
what are the differences in sources of consitution ? - -the uk consitution is split up into different 
sources, like statute law, common law, conventions, and works of authority 
-the us consitutions is made up of one single document 
why is the dif...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
what is the point of the essay - to what extent are there differences between the uk and us 
consitutions 
what are the difference subject areas? - -sources of the consititution 
-nature of the consituiton 
-system of government 
-role of the courts 
what are the differences in sources of consitution ? - -the uk consitution is split up into different 
sources, like statute law, common law, conventions, and works of authority 
-the us consitutions is made up of one single document 
why is the dif...
Politics/Essay plans (UK politics): A LEVEL
Evaluate the extent to which pressure groups widen the distribution of political power. (30 marks) - ANS 
R1: - Help represent those often ignored by government. 2009 Gurkha campaign. 
Cp: Most successful groups are insider representing a minority such as the CIB. 
R3: Sectional groups play a key role of representing a group in society. National farmers union, 2013 
badgers cull. 
Cp: Doesn't distribute political power insider groups just enclose more power for a minority. Animal 
rights groups...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Evaluate the extent to which pressure groups widen the distribution of political power. (30 marks) - ANS 
R1: - Help represent those often ignored by government. 2009 Gurkha campaign. 
Cp: Most successful groups are insider representing a minority such as the CIB. 
R3: Sectional groups play a key role of representing a group in society. National farmers union, 2013 
badgers cull. 
Cp: Doesn't distribute political power insider groups just enclose more power for a minority. Animal 
rights groups...
Politics Essay ALREADY PASSED
dominant party system - free and fair elections but one party usually wins 
two party system - free and fair but power shifts from one party to another one regular basis 
multi party system - free and fair but power is shared between several parties e.g. stable 
coalition partnerships 
one party system - one party dominates that state in absence of free and fair elections 
mackenzie thesis - - in 1950s, suggested UK has two party system 
- power oscillates back and forth between labour and conse...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
dominant party system - free and fair elections but one party usually wins 
two party system - free and fair but power shifts from one party to another one regular basis 
multi party system - free and fair but power is shared between several parties e.g. stable 
coalition partnerships 
one party system - one party dominates that state in absence of free and fair elections 
mackenzie thesis - - in 1950s, suggested UK has two party system 
- power oscillates back and forth between labour and conse...
Politics Essay Plan; Evaluate the view Labour and Conservative are the only parties that matter in the UK political system
Outline the introduction points/context - Adversarial key feature of UK politics (exemplified by 
2010 TV Cameron/Clegg/Brown debate), Fragmentation of parties has increased due to rise in issue 
politics and diverse electorate 
Outline the conclusion points - Political system is gearing towards a pluralistic approach with 
impact of smaller parties undeniable; sparked conversation outside of Parliament as less people engage 
with direct government (with globalisation); increasingly difficult to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Outline the introduction points/context - Adversarial key feature of UK politics (exemplified by 
2010 TV Cameron/Clegg/Brown debate), Fragmentation of parties has increased due to rise in issue 
politics and diverse electorate 
Outline the conclusion points - Political system is gearing towards a pluralistic approach with 
impact of smaller parties undeniable; sparked conversation outside of Parliament as less people engage 
with direct government (with globalisation); increasingly difficult to...
politics essay plans : government
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive. para 1: - 
The supreme court can only determine law not create it 
However the supreme court can set judicial precedents which must then be followed in later cases- 
supreme court is the final court of appeal giving them greater weight 
Eg. 2016 r v Jogee the supreme court overturned the case on the principle of joint enterprise established 
in common law 
Despite this, parliament can still change laws to benefi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive. para 1: - 
The supreme court can only determine law not create it 
However the supreme court can set judicial precedents which must then be followed in later cases- 
supreme court is the final court of appeal giving them greater weight 
Eg. 2016 r v Jogee the supreme court overturned the case on the principle of joint enterprise established 
in common law 
Despite this, parliament can still change laws to benefi...
Politics essay plans 100% PASSED
Evaluate the view that although the House of Lords has less power than the House of Commons, in 
practice it exerts more influence on government decisions - - constitutional limits 
- structure of the HoL 
- functions and powers of houses 
Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system are the Labour and 
Conservative parties. - - Westminster elections 
- ideas and policies 
- devolved bodies 
Evaluate the view that since 2010 the UK has seen a return to ca...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Evaluate the view that although the House of Lords has less power than the House of Commons, in 
practice it exerts more influence on government decisions - - constitutional limits 
- structure of the HoL 
- functions and powers of houses 
Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system are the Labour and 
Conservative parties. - - Westminster elections 
- ideas and policies 
- devolved bodies 
Evaluate the view that since 2010 the UK has seen a return to ca...
Politics Essay Plans 100% PASSED
Evaluate the extent to whicih the UK is suffering fom a participation crisis - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which popular movements are the most important reason for driving forward 
political change - ANS 
Evaluate the extent towhich popular movements are the most imortant reason for driving forward 
political change - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which the Uk democracy is in urgent need of reform - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which the tactics they deploy are the most important reason fo the suc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Evaluate the extent to whicih the UK is suffering fom a participation crisis - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which popular movements are the most important reason for driving forward 
political change - ANS 
Evaluate the extent towhich popular movements are the most imortant reason for driving forward 
political change - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which the Uk democracy is in urgent need of reform - ANS 
Evaluate the extent to which the tactics they deploy are the most important reason fo the suc...
Politics essay plans GRADED A+
Politics essay plans GRADED A+ 
Evaluate the view that constitutional reforms in the UK since 1997 have been weak, Incomplete and 
require further change - Intro: 
it is weak but further reform unnecessary. 
Para 1: New lab reforms weak. 
-wanted to reform unelected HoL 
-92 heridetary peers still exist, chamber still unelected 
-democratic defecit 
HOWEVER- dont need further reform 
-1999 HoL act = more effective at checking exec 
-Most now elected due to contribution to society 
-Professionali...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Politics essay plans GRADED A+ 
Evaluate the view that constitutional reforms in the UK since 1997 have been weak, Incomplete and 
require further change - Intro: 
it is weak but further reform unnecessary. 
Para 1: New lab reforms weak. 
-wanted to reform unelected HoL 
-92 heridetary peers still exist, chamber still unelected 
-democratic defecit 
HOWEVER- dont need further reform 
-1999 HoL act = more effective at checking exec 
-Most now elected due to contribution to society 
-Professionali...
politics essay plans paper q1
explain and analyse three ways in which judicial independence is upheld in the UK - ANS security of 
tenure, guaranteed salary and the JAC 
explain and analyse the ways how the establishment of the supreme court has increased the judiciaries 
independence - ANS independent appointment, security of tenure and high level training 
"the british judiciary is becoming increasingly more politicised" - ANS judges rule on the merit of law not 
its application, article 50 and johnson's prorogation of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
explain and analyse three ways in which judicial independence is upheld in the UK - ANS security of 
tenure, guaranteed salary and the JAC 
explain and analyse the ways how the establishment of the supreme court has increased the judiciaries 
independence - ANS independent appointment, security of tenure and high level training 
"the british judiciary is becoming increasingly more politicised" - ANS judges rule on the merit of law not 
its application, article 50 and johnson's prorogation of ...
politics essay plans QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
is direct democracy superior to representative democracy - 
direct democracy is the only pure form of democracy-first agree point -This is because it ensures 
that people only have to obey laws that they make themselves. Popular participation/sovereignty in 
government is the very key of freedom: it is how the people determine their collective destiny, their 
'general will'. 
majority have a say/are represented 
e.g. Scottish independence referendum-84% turnout 
UK membership of the EU-72% 
on...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
is direct democracy superior to representative democracy - 
direct democracy is the only pure form of democracy-first agree point -This is because it ensures 
that people only have to obey laws that they make themselves. Popular participation/sovereignty in 
government is the very key of freedom: it is how the people determine their collective destiny, their 
'general will'. 
majority have a say/are represented 
e.g. Scottish independence referendum-84% turnout 
UK membership of the EU-72% 
on...