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UK Politics

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Voting Behaviour and the Media Student Contributor Voting Behaviour and the Media Student Contributor

Evaluate the view that valence factors are the most important factors determining voting behaviour

Valence issues are when there isn’t significant disagreement between parties and therefore voters choose based on which party they think is going to be the most effective in government. Leadership and competence are key to this. This essay will accept the view that valence factors are the most important factors determining voting behaviour in UK elections.

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Parties Student Contributor Parties Student Contributor

Evaluate the view that the current Conservative Party has moved away from Thatcherism

Whilst it may seem like on the economy, the most important aspect of Thatcherism, that the conservatives have moved away from her ideals, in reality, this is only a temporary situation. It is clear that the party still remains wedded to her principles and in the years ahead, it is likely to move back into a pro-austerity, fiscally conservative party. 

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Democracy Student Contributor Democracy Student Contributor

Evaluate the view that pressure groups are more influential than corporations in influencing government policy

This essay will compare the influence of corporations and pressure groups within government policy, examining successful pressure groups and corporations as well as those that fall short. Ultimately, this essay will conclude that it is clear that apart from a few influential pressure groups, corporations have a much greater influence on government policy.

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Democracy Student Contributor Democracy Student Contributor

Evaluate the view the think tanks, lobbyists and pressure groups have little impact on government decisions

Pressure groups, in general, and think tanks and lobbyists, in particular, remain to have a big impact on government policy. Insider groups, however, have more influence than outsider groups. Think tanks and lobby firms, being types of insider groups, have a lot of influence, but, in recent years, their influence has diminished.

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Parties Student Contributor Parties Student Contributor

Evaluate the view that minor parties have little impact on British politics

While politics at all levels in the UK are dominated by the main three parties, small parties have been a persistent challengers to those parties and have consistently offered the voter a choice beyond the mainstream. This essay will argue that although minor parties are disproportionately under-represented, they have been increasingly popular in recent years and thus, are of growing significance in British Politics.

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Component 1, Parties, Politics, UK Politics Student Contributor Component 1, Parties, Politics, UK Politics Student Contributor

Differences between the Labour and Conservative parties over policies and ideas

The election of Corbyn as labour leader only accentuated these differences, as he strongly believes in the importance of benefits and taxing the rich to achieve more equal wealth distribution in the UK. This evidently disagrees with May’s policies, such as tax cuts and even their decisions on the national living wage can be seen to differ. Therefore, it is clear the parties currently hugely differ over policies and ideas.

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Component 1, Elections, Politics, UK Politics Student Contributor Component 1, Elections, Politics, UK Politics Student Contributor

Essays: Would a change to the Westminster electoral system improve the state of UK democracy?

The state of the current Westminster electoral system has been argued to have created a democratic deficit. It is undeniable that the current system is in need of significant and dire reform, in order to dramatically improve upon the state of UK democracy.

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