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Politics essay plans
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'Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system is labour and 
conservative' - INACCURATE - ANS 1) The two parties have struggled to deal with many of the issues 
that smaller parties have raise. UKIP - fringe nationalist party started in 1991, whose main objective was 
Britain's membership in the EU. It grew to a sense of dissatisfaction with the way the three main parties 
would have to accommodate to the quickening pace of Europe...
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Evidence from essay plans for UK politics
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2015 General Election turnout? 
(evidence for different elections turnout dropping thus showing participation crisis) - ANS 66.1% 
What percentage of potential voters voted conservative in 2015 General Election 
(evidence for different elections turnout dropping thus showing participation crisis) - ANS 24.4% 
European Parliament Elections 1959 turnout 
(evidence for different elections turnout dropping thus showing participation crisis) - ANS 23% 
Police and Crime Commissioner 2015 election (evi...
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ESSAY PLANS - POLITICS - AQA
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9 MARKERS - GOVERNMENT AND UK POLITICS - ANS 
Explain and analyse three circumstances under which referendums have been held in the UK. - ANS P1 - 
TO FULFIL PLEDGES MADE BY PARTY MANIFESTOS 
E1 - Labour in 1997, promised to hold a referendum on a mayor of LONDON. 2015 Tories said they 
would hold an IN/OUT ref on the EU 
P2 - TO SATISFY TERMS OF AN AGREEMENT 
E2 - AV in 2011, Lib Dem/Coalition Agreement 
P3 - WHERE GOV ITSELF IS DIVIDED 
E3 - EU Referendum (2016) with parliament and other membe...
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Politics UK Component 1: Essay plans RATED A+
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Evaluate how far the UK system of representative democracy remains in need of improvement. - ANS 
Where it is working well: 
+ Free and fair voting; Parliamentary function sovereignty; participation 
FPTP strengths: 
+stability: only 2/6 GE's in 2010's have produced coalitions or hung Parliaments 
+MP direct link to constituent, quick (i.e. Newcastle central declared 60 mins after poll closed, 2017) 
BUT: 
- 2 party dominate (Maurice Duverger's law) i.e. UKIP 2015, 12.6% of vote, 1 seat 
- Wa...
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- political party practice essays
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- 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 o...
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- 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 o...
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Politics essay plans
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'Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system is labour and 
conservative' - INACCURATE - ANS 1) The two parties have struggled to deal with many of the issues 
that smaller parties have raise. UKIP - fringe nationalist party started in 1991, whose main objective was 
Britain's membership in the EU. It grew to a sense of dissatisfaction with the way the three main parties 
would have to accommodate to the quickening pace of European Intergration. In 20...
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Politics Paper 1 Essay Plans RATED A+
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Politics Paper 1 Essay Plans RATED A+ 
Voting age lowered to 16 in favour - ANS Politically active sooner 
Younger generation are better informed 
Being able to vote on issues that affect them Demographic ignored (67% turnout 2017) 
Voting age lowered to 16 not in favour - ANS Uneducated/lack maturity 
No evidence to show it would increase participation 
Fewer countries allow u18s 
Other things unable to do 
"Participation crisis" yes - ANS Turnout in elections are low, decreasing since 1997 
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IB Geography: Paper 3 (Unit 6 Case Studies) Questions & Answers Corrrect!!!!
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Apple's Tax Avoidance In Ireland - ANSWER- Ordered to pay £11.2b worth of taxes (2016) even 
 though Ireland did not want that payment 
- EU ruled Apple's tax agreement as illegal 
 
- Irish corporation tax = 12.5% 
 + Apple had an agreement to pay 1% tax 
- Apple was transferring profits to Ireland 
 + US corporation tax = 35% 
- Apple employs 6000 in Cork 
 
Anti-Globalisation Protest Voting in Developed World Regions - ANSWER- Anti-globalisation in the USA formed from Trump 
 (2016) in...
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UK parties essay plans
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Are parties good for democracy 
Representation 
People's representatives. Provide candidates for Westminster; elected by people for people. however 
'winners bonus' is exacerbated by parties under FPTP. Con 37% votes vs 51% seats in 2015. UKIP in 2015 
12.6% of vote but no seats. Johnson originally only elected by Tory party members which is 
unrepresentative !! Also growing cynicism that parties aren't representative and are selfish, eg. Cameron 
giving his supporters peerages before leavin...
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