United Kingdom
Tradition in and
and
Charge politics Society
Lower class Upper class
Middle nope for future ( work not well paid) God given priviledge (Great Chain of
Being)
'
no
-
.
Age bad Waking & living conditions provider protection for Servant
- -
invasion of Privacy Owned the County
-
.
no to education ( no time / built school s for Charity
-
access
'
Victorian
possibility -
pro vide work for lower Classes
Age child labour necessary to provider for pour are por because of their Own free
-
-
family will Hoo many children . . . )
Conditions 2% population
bad diving
'
Only of are upper class
'
Criminality ldesparation) changed Iaws to prevent child labour
' -
for education mobility much
& time Social improved
-
has
no
money
'
20th
money for clotnes earned their Space
-
no
century low life expectancy Provider jobs ( 2 Mio people work in
' '
less because of machines domestic Services)
'
work
poverty → Like social mobility born in luxury → innate superiority
' -
The rule of Monarchy
Old tradition
'
example for the nation
'
Moral
" "
"
A state should be more than a Collection of individualS ,
a
system of Iaws and an area of land
-
Sense Of nation hood
-
patriotisch & loyalty
<
public life =
family Circle
representing
-
, Arguments for and against Monarchy
For ( stay) (
Against go)
-
Monarchy has served the Empire and the .
anti -
democratic
Commonwealth of holds Britain back
creating
-
→ a Sense
togetnerness between nations .
Monarchy had awefwl time during 1990s
→ Could avoid Wars and ConflictS
'
Britain would be beter of without Monarchy
"
'
Charity work
-
reality :
young royals have done the Monarch
,
"
Queen / meeting the Queen immeasurable
'
having a harm
→ impression democracy can coexist with Monarch
y (Denmark)
-
Symbol / figvrehead Whiting
•
Britain but it
to took to / to not
dividing
-
love
up
long SuccessFull existence
running System ending Monarchy does not abolishing
' -
, = mean
Key rote in and industry (tourism) history
•
economy
handed institution
-
inappropiate to Chose the head of a state
by
-
even -
complicated and risky to establish bir th dity capabilities considered
'
new here are not
a
by →
political System Could device the nation immense costs of Monarchy ( Security
travelling Luxury)
→ .
,
Royal family
-
the Monarch =/ the -
no real political power → function Could be token
over by a real politician
The British political system
parliament : Cabinet :
-
Supreme authority in the UK -
Prime minister + 20 senior ministers
1.400 members monarch
•
+ Collective/y
-
responsible for government policy
•
power to Limit action of Government
→
prevent it from becoming too dominant
government :
House of Lords & head
Commons
prime
'
minister
'
: → leader of Strongest
party in the House of Commons
.
oppoints Cabinet
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