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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 between the Labour and Conservative parties over policies and ideas - ANS Differences between Labour and the Conservatives: Economics - ANS Different: Not different: Themes: Evaluate the view that the UK is facing a participation crisis - ANS Voter turnout, political party membership, trade union membership, pressure groups Voter turnout- Participation crisis - ANS P: Voter turnout for all elections has trended downwards since 1997 > 2001 GE turnout (59.4%), compared to over 75% in the 60s > Sevenoaks local council election (29.1%) 2022 By-election > Devolved institutions election turnout, eg: London Assembly 2021 (42.7%) E: A functioning democracy relies on people willing to cast their vote. HOWEVER: Turnout in referenda, although turbulent, can been high. Voter turnout is also on an upward trend. > 2016 EU referendum (72%), 2014 Scot Independence (84%) > 2017 and 2019 GE (68.8% and 67.3%). E: Turnout becomes higher when voters feel they're vote is definitely been counted for change to occur Membership of political parties - ANS P: Membership of political parties has significantly declined > 2022: 432,000 Labour members and 172,000 Con members vs 1953: 1.0 mil Labour and 2.8 mil Labour E: Although participation in politics is different today, scandals has plummeted public trust in gov: Party- gate, Iraq war etc. HOWEVER: Party membership can quickly rise under the right circumstances eg: a charismatic leader > Labour 2015- The Party almost doubled in size Membership of trade unions - ANS P: A series of gov legislation, particularly under Thatcher, limited the power and in doing so membership of trade unions > 1970s- 13 million Britons as trade union members, 2000- 7.3 million, 2019- 6.4 million > Thatcherism: Employment Act 1980 and 82, limited sympathy picketing > Trade Union Act 2016- Made strike action even harder E: Trade unions are important for strike action, worker engagement into politics and education HOWEVER: Political influence is changing to modernise in a modern world eg: E-Petitions > Revoke Article 50 (6.1million signatures 2019), End child poverty petition (1 million signatures 2020) > #metoo movement, BLM movement Pressure groups - ANS Could contrast to trade union or political party argument P: Pressure groups are of mass size > 4.5 million adults signed up to environment groups

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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 between the Labour and Conservative parties
over policies and ideas - ANS



Differences between Labour and the Conservatives: Economics - ANS Different:

Not different:



Themes: Evaluate the view that the UK is facing a participation crisis - ANS Voter turnout, political party
membership, trade union membership, pressure groups



Voter turnout- Participation crisis - ANS P: Voter turnout for all elections has trended downwards since
1997

> 2001 GE turnout (59.4%), compared to over 75% in the 60s

> Sevenoaks local council election (29.1%) 2022 By-election

> Devolved institutions election turnout, eg: London Assembly 2021 (42.7%)

, E: A functioning democracy relies on people willing to cast their vote.

HOWEVER: Turnout in referenda, although turbulent, can been high. Voter turnout is also on an upward
trend.

> 2016 EU referendum (72%), 2014 Scot Independence (84%)

> 2017 and 2019 GE (68.8% and 67.3%).

E: Turnout becomes higher when voters feel they're vote is definitely been counted for change to occur



Membership of political parties - ANS P: Membership of political parties has significantly declined

> 2022: 432,000 Labour members and 172,000 Con members vs 1953: 1.0 mil Labour and 2.8 mil Labour

E: Although participation in politics is different today, scandals has plummeted public trust in gov: Party-
gate, Iraq war etc.

HOWEVER: Party membership can quickly rise under the right circumstances eg: a charismatic leader

> Labour 2015- The Party almost doubled in size



Membership of trade unions - ANS P: A series of gov legislation, particularly under Thatcher, limited the
power and in doing so membership of trade unions

> 1970s- 13 million Britons as trade union members, 2000- 7.3 million, 2019- 6.4 million

> Thatcherism: Employment Act 1980 and 82, limited sympathy picketing

> Trade Union Act 2016- Made strike action even harder

E: Trade unions are important for strike action, worker engagement into politics and education

HOWEVER: Political influence is changing to modernise in a modern world eg: E-Petitions

> Revoke Article 50 (6.1million signatures 2019), End child poverty petition (1 million signatures 2020)

> #metoo movement, BLM movement



Pressure groups - ANS Could contrast to trade union or political party argument

P: Pressure groups are of mass size

> 4.5 million adults signed up to environment groups
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