Government and Politics of the UK.
(Merged Question Paper and Marking Scheme)
A-level
POLITICS
Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK
Tuesday 21 May 2024 Afternoon Time allowed: 2 hours
Materials
For this paper you must have:
an AQA 12-page answer book.
Instructions
Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7152/1.
Answer all questions from Section A and Section B.
Answer one question from Section C.
Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
Do not tear out any part of the book. All work must be handed in.
If you use more than one answer book, check that you have written the information required on
each book.
Information
The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
The maximum mark for this paper is 77.
,For A-level Politics Paper 1 on Government and Politics of the UK, focus on the following key areas to
revise effectively:
1. The UK Constitution:
o Types of Constitution: Understand the difference between an uncodified constitution (the
UK’s system) and codified constitutions. Review key constitutional principles like
parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law, and the separation of powers.
o Constitutional Reforms: Review significant reforms such as devolution, the Human Rights
Act (1998), the Fixed-term Parliaments Act (2011), and the process of Brexit, and their
impacts on the constitution.
2. The UK Parliament:
o Structure of Parliament: Be familiar with the roles and functions of both Houses of
Parliament (House of Commons and House of Lords). Focus on the legislative process, the
role of MPs, and the powers and functions of the House of Lords.
o Elections and Voting Systems: Understand the First Past the Post (FPTP) electoral system
and alternative voting systems used in different elections (e.g., proportional representation in
devolved elections).
o Parliamentary Sovereignty: Review how Parliament’s power to make and unmake laws is
limited by EU law, judicial review, and political factors.
3. The Prime Minister and the Executive:
o Role of the Prime Minister: Study the powers and functions of the Prime Minister, including
their role in decision-making, leadership, and the relationship with the Cabinet and
Parliament.
o The Cabinet and Civil Service: Understand the role of the Cabinet as a decision-making
body, the division of responsibilities within the Cabinet, and the importance of the civil
service in policy implementation.
4. Political Parties:
o Key Political Parties: Focus on the ideologies, policies, and organization of the major
political parties (Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrats, and smaller parties). Understand
party systems and party competition.
o Party Systems and Party Discipline: Review how party systems in the UK operate,
including the influence of the Whip system, party loyalty, and party discipline on
parliamentary voting.
5. Elections and Voting:
o General Elections: Understand the process, significance, and factors affecting general
elections (e.g., campaigns, voter behavior, and media influence).
o Other Elections: Study the systems and significance of local elections, devolved elections
(e.g., Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly), and European Parliament elections.
6. The Judiciary:
o Role of the Judiciary: Understand the functions of the judiciary, including its independence,
judicial review, and its relationship with Parliament and the executive. Review landmark
legal cases and their constitutional significance.
By revising these areas, you’ll be well-prepared to understand the key structures, functions, and issues
within the UK government and political system, ensuring success in Paper 1.
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Section A – Short Questions
Answer questions 1, 2 and 3.
0 1 Explain and analyse three ways in which Labour Party ideology has changed under its
different leaders.
[9 marks]
0 2 Explain and analyse three ways in which backbench MPs can influence policy within the
legislative process.
[9 marks]
0 3 Explain and analyse three ways in which pressure groups promote democracy in the UK.
[9 marks]
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