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DEMOCRACY AND PARTICIPATION ESSAY PLANS LATEST SOLUTION 100% CORRECT 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Evaluate the extent to which direct democracy, rather than representative democracy should be used in the UK 
P1: Direct democracy 
 
 
participation- 
 
direct democracy is better bc participation falling with representative democracy-2019- 67% compared to high turnout of 1979s, 76% in 1979- lowest 2001 
 
counter point: 
 
-direct demo increases participation-there was a 72.2% turnout for Brexit- and engagement, but undermines the motivation- 
-Countries such as Switzerland shows frequent ref...
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UK parties essay plans
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Are parties good for democracy 
Representation 
People's representatives. Provide candidates for Westminster; elected by people for people. however 
'winners bonus' is exacerbated by parties under FPTP. Con 37% votes vs 51% seats in 2015. UKIP in 2015 
12.6% of vote but no seats. Johnson originally only elected by Tory party members which is 
unrepresentative !! Also growing cynicism that parties aren't representative and are selfish, eg. Cameron 
giving his supporters peerages before leavin...
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Politics UK Component 1: Essay plans RATED A+
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Evaluate how far the UK system of representative democracy remains in need of improvement. - ANS 
Where it is working well: 
+ Free and fair voting; Parliamentary function sovereignty; participation 
FPTP strengths: 
+stability: only 2/6 GE's in 2010's have produced coalitions or hung Parliaments 
+MP direct link to constituent, quick (i.e. Newcastle central declared 60 mins after poll closed, 2017) 
BUT: 
- 2 party dominate (Maurice Duverger's law) i.e. UKIP 2015, 12.6% of vote, 1 seat 
- Wa...
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POLITICAL PARTIES ESSAY PLANS
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Evaluate the view that reforming party funding would improve the various functions of political parties. - 
intro - current party funding is largely seen as undemocratic. the principles of parties are to rep, 
ensure democracy with their policy formulation and increase participation 
para one - representation 
link people to government 
may only need support of 30-40% for fptp victories 
YES - For : With public funding the State can encourage or demand changes in for example how many 
women cand...
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ESSAY PLANS - POLITICS - AQA
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9 MARKERS - GOVERNMENT AND UK POLITICS - ANS 
Explain and analyse three circumstances under which referendums have been held in the UK. - ANS P1 - 
TO FULFIL PLEDGES MADE BY PARTY MANIFESTOS 
E1 - Labour in 1997, promised to hold a referendum on a mayor of LONDON. 2015 Tories said they 
would hold an IN/OUT ref on the EU 
P2 - TO SATISFY TERMS OF AN AGREEMENT 
E2 - AV in 2011, Lib Dem/Coalition Agreement 
P3 - WHERE GOV ITSELF IS DIVIDED 
E3 - EU Referendum (2016) with parliament and other membe...
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Topic 1 essay plans 100% PASSED
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Evaluate the view that the franchise should be further extended 
1) Responsibility without rights 
For 
- Pay tax, marry, join army 
- Corbyn said that we cannot deny these people their full rights as citizens (could be seen as a political 
move as the youth are more likely to vote labour) 
- Conservatives dispute this but it is contradictory as 15 year olds voted in their leadership election 
Against 
- Eventhough they have these rights, most people do not use them 
- Their educational developm...
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Politics Paper 1 Bible. (50-60ish Essays). Must learn all!
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10 essay plans democ participation. 
next slides: 
Should voting be compulsory ? 
......YES- Increased participation. 
e.g Australia had a declining voting turnout-60% 1924, however has remained a steady 90% since. 
NO 
-Violates individual freedoms- Therefore limiting validity behind vote. 
-Worthless voting. 
YES 
Greater legitimacy- Labour 05 only had 22% of electorate, compulsory voting would sort out current 
turnout crisis and increase legitimacy. 
NO 
Cosmetic democracy, 
compulsory votin...
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All Politics Edexcel Essay Plans
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Evaluate the extent that the actions of pressure groups have been significant in defending and 
protecting our rights-para 1: influence over government (7) - ANS -majority of pressure groups unlikely 
to exert influence if not in line with aims of gov / majority opinion of society - fails to enhance 
REPRESENTATIVE democracy 
-Eg. Countryside Alliance fails to prevent passage of 2004 Hunting Act - because their views not in line 
with dominant views in society 
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Parties Essay Plans
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KEY POINTS 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs, question 
about whether still new labour would use same stats/facts - P1: Economy -old labour v new 
labour influences 
P2: Welfare 
P3: Foreign policy 
EXAMPLES 
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs - 
P1: Yes still committed to traditional 
- increasing income tax for top 5%, clamping down on tax avoidance (large coroporations)...
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UK politics 9 & 25 marker essay plans
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Explain and analyse three different theories of representation - 1. Trustee (2013 vote on gay 
marriage) 
2. Delegate (Tory MP zac goldsmith - 3rd Heathrow runway) 
3. Mandate (in 2017 Tory manifesto they only fulfilled 175 out of 257 pledges) 
Explain and analyse three stages in the legislative process - 1. Second reading 
2. Committee stage 
3. Report stage 
Explain and analyse three perogative powers of the PM - 1. Patronage (rishi sunak appointment 
of chancellor of the exchequer) 
2. Dispen...
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