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What themes would you use for does FPTP need to be replaced? - participation 
representation 
adversial vs consensus politics 
what themes would you use for the supreme court is too powerful? - advisory 
power of media 
representation 
what themes would you use for evaluate whether representative democracy works well in the UK? - 
representation 
accountability 
participation 
what themes would you use for evaluate whether fptp produces a strong and stable govt - policy 
making 
participation 
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Political party essay plans ALREADY PASSED
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Evaluate the view that the only parties which matter in the UK's political system are the Conservative 
and Labour parties- themes - ANS Westminster 
Local elections 
Devolved bodies 
1. Judgement - ANS As a whole- yes- however when looking at a more local level their power is 
weakening 
Westminster - ANS Lab and Cons formed government for over 100 years 
FPTP use in Westminster elections mean that Lab and Cons will be favored and inevitably form the 
executive or opposition 
87% huge majority...
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Revision plans for subjects areas: Parliament and scrutiny (9 mark), Powers of the PM (9 mark), judicial independence (9 mark), Two party politics in the UK (25 mark), PM and Cabinet (25 mark) and FPTP (25 mark)
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Produced for my 2021 UK government mocks, this document covers information regarding parliament and scrutiny, powers of the Prime Minister, the UK as a two party system, FPTP, judicial independence and the prime minister with cabinet.
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politics essay plans : government
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Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive. para 1: - 
The supreme court can only determine law not create it 
However the supreme court can set judicial precedents which must then be followed in later cases- 
supreme court is the final court of appeal giving them greater weight 
Eg. 2016 r v Jogee the supreme court overturned the case on the principle of joint enterprise established 
in common law 
Despite this, parliament can still change laws to benefi...
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Essay: Evaluate the view that minor parties have an increasing influence on UK politics
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Essay on the current status and influence of minor parties (Greens, Lib Dems, SNP etc) within UK politics. Received an A.
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Why the UK Electoral system needs reforming
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Introduction to electoral systems, along with the problem with the UK system, its consequences and importance, the solutions needed and supporting evidence. Sources, graphs and statistics are used, all fully cited.
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POLITICS - ELECTORAL AND VOTING BEHAVIOUR ESSAY PLANS
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Evaluate the view that referendums create more problems than they solve - Referendums 
aggravate deep factionalism within the government, which leads to greater instability and weakness. 
Indeed, it would seem that they create more problems than they solve The EU ref was called to silence 
the euroscepticism within the Conservative parties but it has just amplified the divisions within that 
party 
Paragraph 1: 
Brexit is a massive example of referendums causing more problems than they solve: 
R...
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POLITICS A LEVEL PAPER 1 EDEXCEL ESSAY PLANS
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Using the source, evaluate the view that 'pick-and-mix' politics is replacing 'Left-Right' politics and 
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Using the source, evaluate the view - with specific reference to at least one devolved region using an 
alternative electoral system - that the case for PR to replace the Westminster FPTP voting system has 
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Evaluate the view that it is the media not pressure groups that has the greater influenc...
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A* A Level Edexcel Politics Paper 1ESSAY -Evaluate the extent to which the case for retaining the First Past The Post system for the UK general elections is convincing
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A* Essay written on'Evaluate the extent to which the case for retaining the First Past The Post system for the UK general elections is convincing' from A Level Edexcel Politics Paper 1. 
Clear and cohesive structure with key evidence needed to attain high marks, perfect revision for the upcoming 2023 exams.
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Politics/Essay plans (UK politics): A LEVEL
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Evaluate the extent to which pressure groups widen the distribution of political power. (30 marks) - ANS 
R1: - Help represent those often ignored by government. 2009 Gurkha campaign. 
Cp: Most successful groups are insider representing a minority such as the CIB. 
R3: Sectional groups play a key role of representing a group in society. National farmers union, 2013 
badgers cull. 
Cp: Doesn't distribute political power insider groups just enclose more power for a minority. Animal 
rights groups...