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Direct democracy - Advantages Gives equal weight to all votes Encourages popular participation Purest form of democracy which gives decisions legitimacy Disadvantages Impractical in a large, modern state Open to manipulation by cleverest speakers No mediation by parliamentary institutions meaning minority viewpoints disregarded Representative Democracy - Advantages Practical in a large, modern state Parties and pressure groups provide pluralism and choice Representatives protect minor...

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• STV is arranged in alphabetical order; it isn't arranged randomly • This is unfair - it prioritises candidates simply due to... Why STV isn't as democratic as other voting systems: However... • STV provides broadly proportional results; it reflects the politics of all political parties, but mostly the winner • In STV, you rank candidates; you can vote multiple candidates • Ranking candidates makes tactical voting obsolete • This is a better reflection of voters' politica...

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Explain and analyse three different theories of representation - 1. Trustee (2013 vote on gay marriage) 2. Delegate (Tory MP zac goldsmith - 3rd Heathrow runway) 3. Mandate (in 2017 Tory manifesto they only fulfilled 175 out of 257 pledges) Explain and analyse three stages in the legislative process - 1. Second reading 2. Committee stage 3. Report stage Explain and analyse three perogative powers of the PM - 1. Patronage (rishi sunak appointment of chancellor of the exchequer) 2. Dispen...

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when did blair get involved in the Iraq war? - ANS 2003 When did Blair get involved in the Afghanistan war? - ANS 2001 When was the Scotland act? - ANS 1998 when was the wales act? - ANS 1998 When was the Good Friday Agreement? - ANS 1998 When was the Greater London Authority Act? - ANS 1999 When was the wales and scotland devolution referendums? - ANS 1997 When was the London devolution referendum? - ANS 1998 When was the Civil partnership act? (allowed gay couples to be legally joined)...

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name 2 UK rights pressure groups - Liberty - Unlock Democracy what is an issue that Liberty have been campaigning about? Snooper's Charter - want to take the gov to court what is the Snooper's Charter and who introduced it? Allows companies access to large amounts of data - Theresa May as Home Sec what do Unlock democracy campaign for? a codified constitution to protect citizens rights what is a grassroots campaign? working in local communities at the ground-level what is an example...

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Explain and analyse three features/ principles of the UK constitution. P1: Uncodified, Variety of sources (statute law: HRA 1998, authoritative works "Erskine may") Difficult to fully understand, diminishes rights adaptive/flexible P2: Unitary, Central authority, pment No parliament can bind successor, eg Brexit article 50 to undermine European communities act 1976 Delegated powers alters this slightly, devolution P3: Rule of law Equally subject to the law One of A.V. Dicey's 'twi...

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Evaluate the extent to which the UK political system is democratic/undemocratic. - ANS free elections fair elections protection of rights and liberties Evaluate the extent to which the UK is a pluralist democracy. - ANS equality and rights based culture electorate can hold MPs to account pressure groups etc Evaluate the view that the UK is facing a 'participation crisis'. - ANS turnout party membership e-democracy and joining of pressure groups Evaluate the extent to which lowering th...

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Evaluate the view that the UK is facing a 'participation crisis'. - ANS P1 - there is falling participation in elections in recent years. - Turnout in general elections has been falling since 1979 - it was 76% in 1979 and in 2001 it was just 59% - European, local and other elections have seen even lower turnouts - 35.2% in 2014 European elections, 36% in 2018 local elections, 15.1% for police commissioner elections in 2012 - *find stats about referendum P2 - evidence of falling particip...

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Evaluate the view pressure groups enhance democracy - ANS For: - Counter balance the tyranny of the majority e.g. Stonewall and the legalisation of gay marriage - Act as a limit to government power e.g. extinction rebellion, committing to zero carbon emissions by 2025 - Bring expert knowledge to governments attention e.g. CBI Counter arguments: - Leads to tyranny of minority e.g. opposition to HS2 - Undermines parliaments sovereignty e.g. private healthcare companies helping draft health ...

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Evaluate the view that citizens can no longer feel confident that their rights in the UK are secure and established. (introduction) - ANS ... paragraph 1 - the introduction of the HRA - ANS P - HRA ensured that the protection of human rights came under clear statute law as opposed to common law E - HRA proved crucial in tackling discriminatory law and provided a clear and purley legal basis on how to go about certian issues. 2012, home secretary repeatedly prevented from deporting abu quat...

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