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Government and Politics of the UK - Paper 1 AQA A-Level Politics Summary Flashcards for A* (2024)

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Clear, concise, comprehensive, organised flashcard-like, easy-to-read summary notes on AQA A Level Paper 1 of Government and Politics of the UK. Covers up-to-date government and politics information and events as recent as 2024. Everything that is to know in preparation for Paper 1 of AQA Government and Politics A Level is included - in short bullet points with concise explanation and judgement. Pages are categorised through different headings, making it easier to locate specific information and notes. Types of information (such as evidence, examples, judgements and statistics) are colour coded for easy remembering. A* can be achieved with this summary.

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Government & Politics Paper 1
1. UK Constitution 2. Parliament 3. The executive 4. The Judiciary 5. Devolution
6. Democracy and 7. Elections and 8. Political parties 9. Pressure groups 10. The European Union
Participation Referendums
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,1. UK Constitution
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,Nature of the UK Constitution
1. Uncodified 2. Unitary 3. Rule of law 4. Parliamentary
sovereignty
• more difficult for citizens to - power is derived in central - everyone is equally subject
understand their rights and government. to the laws – even - the constitution is what
how their political system government and ministers. parliament says it is
works. • parliament is sovereign, - AV Dicey: one of the ‘twin through statute law.
• easier to adapt, i.e. and therefore powerful. pillars’ of the Constitution. - another one of AV Dicey’s
through Acts of Parliament • regional devolved powers ‘twin pillars’.
– no complicated are delegated – not • ensures powers of the
procedure needed. permanent. government are limited. • flexible and easy to change
• would be acting ultra vires – can just pass a law.
i.e. beyond powers of the
land.
– need to reverse action,
i.e. Boris Johnson
proroguing parliament
2019. SC: unconstitutional.
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,Sources of the UK Constitution
1. Statute law 2. Common law 3. Royal prerogative 4. Conventions
- Acts of Parliament. - legal precedence. - historic political powers of the - unwritten traditions that help the
- i.e. Great Reform Act 1832, Ballot - i.e. Magna Carta and other historical monarch ⟶ now PM. government and political activity to
Act 1872. documents. - i.e. deployment and size of run more smoothly.
- cover civil liberties and human rights monarch’s armed forces are decided - i.e. 1945 Salisbury Convention:
– i.e. HRA 1998 which incorporated • no precedence over statute law. by the government – not the Lords agreed to not delay policies
ECHR into law. • statute law can repeal/modify rights sovereign. contained in the governing party’s
granted under common law. i.e. manifesto.
• flexible and adaptable. statute laws that deal with • a way of the government extending
• trend is expanding and protecting compulsory purchase orders can its powers (democratic mandate?) • normally works well, i.e. enabled
democracy and individual rights, i.e. modify rights of property owners. • extended powers: PM alone giving David Cameron to have the first
full women’s suffrage 1928. honours (including peerage). chance to form a coalition
• rights can be removed – but ECHR • can be limited by Acts of Parliament, government after indecisive 2010
adds ‘double lock’. e.g. Fixed-term Parliaments Act result.
2011. • BUT not protected by anything
more substantial than tradition.
– need a shared understanding of
what it means – can’t be contested.
• when the Lords rejected the
People’s Budget 1909 and broke
convention ⟶ a constitutional crisis.
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