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UK Politics Essay Examples
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
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...
UK Politics essay plan QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
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...
UK Politics Essay Plan Topics
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
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...
Uk politics essay plans
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
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...
UK politics essay plans 100% PASSED
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 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
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 ...
UK politics essay plans
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
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...
UK Politics Essay Plans, Democracy and Participation
KEY POINTS 
Evaluate how effectively rights are protected in the UK/ Evaluate the view that human rights are well 
protected in the United Kingdom (word what writing differently) - ANS Judicial Review, Civil Liberties, 
Awareness of civil liberties 
EXAMPLES 
Evaluate how effectively rights are protected in the UK/ Evaluate the view that human rights are well 
protected in the United Kingdom (word what writing differently) - ANS P1: Judicial Review, yes effective 
- citizens challenge decisions ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
KEY POINTS 
Evaluate how effectively rights are protected in the UK/ Evaluate the view that human rights are well 
protected in the United Kingdom (word what writing differently) - ANS Judicial Review, Civil Liberties, 
Awareness of civil liberties 
EXAMPLES 
Evaluate how effectively rights are protected in the UK/ Evaluate the view that human rights are well 
protected in the United Kingdom (word what writing differently) - ANS P1: Judicial Review, yes effective 
- citizens challenge decisions ...
UK Politics essay plans
Evaluate the extent to which rights are effectively protected in the UK - ANS Intro;- Human rights, or 
natural rights, are rights that individuals are naturally entitled to. These rights are absolute, universal 
and fundamental. They also form the basis of individual protection against government intrusion. 
P1 - Judiciary 
- the part of a country's government that is responsible for its legal system and which consists of all the 
judges in the country's courts of law. 
- Enhanced measures of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Evaluate the extent to which rights are effectively protected in the UK - ANS Intro;- Human rights, or 
natural rights, are rights that individuals are naturally entitled to. These rights are absolute, universal 
and fundamental. They also form the basis of individual protection against government intrusion. 
P1 - Judiciary 
- the part of a country's government that is responsible for its legal system and which consists of all the 
judges in the country's courts of law. 
- Enhanced measures of...
UK Politics- Essay plans GRADED A+
Themes: Evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own 
political party's manifesto. - ANS HRA 
Protection of rights- HRA - ANS Protected: 
Not protected: HRA is uncodified and can be altered by a simple act of Parliament, should be entrenched 
to protect human rights 
> Blairs anti-terrorism legislation following 9/11 
> 
Evaluate the view that rights are well protected in the UK - ANS 
Themes: Evaluate the extent to which there differences ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Themes: Evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own 
political party's manifesto. - ANS HRA 
Protection of rights- HRA - ANS Protected: 
Not protected: HRA is uncodified and can be altered by a simple act of Parliament, should be entrenched 
to protect human rights 
> Blairs anti-terrorism legislation following 9/11 
> 
Evaluate the view that rights are well protected in the UK - ANS 
Themes: Evaluate the extent to which there differences ...
UK POLITICS KEY FACTS, STATS, DATES, CASE STUDIES FOR ESSAYS
Great Reform Act - ANS 1832 
eliminated rotten boroughs and redistributed seats in Parliament. 
1 in 5 adult males 
5.6% population 
Second Reform Act - ANS 1867 
Bigger scope 
Disraeli 
Working class men to vote if they met property qualifications 
Doubled size of electorate 
Third Reform Act - ANS 1884 
Gladstone liberal government 
All working men who met property qualification could vote 
40% adult men still excluded 
Representation of the Peoples Act 1918 - ANS WW1 
Llloyd George 
All men o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Great Reform Act - ANS 1832 
eliminated rotten boroughs and redistributed seats in Parliament. 
1 in 5 adult males 
5.6% population 
Second Reform Act - ANS 1867 
Bigger scope 
Disraeli 
Working class men to vote if they met property qualifications 
Doubled size of electorate 
Third Reform Act - ANS 1884 
Gladstone liberal government 
All working men who met property qualification could vote 
40% adult men still excluded 
Representation of the Peoples Act 1918 - ANS WW1 
Llloyd George 
All men o...