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Explain some of the advantages and disadvantages of First-Past-The-Post.

First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) is used during the UK general elections, which take place every five years under the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011. Under this electoral system, each constituency elects one M...

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To what extent can the judiciary protect individual rights and liberties?

In wake of the Brexit fallout, this question is particularly unclear at present, as changes to our relationship with the European courts reamin undecided. However, looking at just the national level there...

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What is political apathy?

Political apathy is generated through feelings of disinterest or indifference towards politics and political activities. This includes civic responsibility, civic engagement, and participation in electora...

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How do I do a 15 marker on Supreme Court?

The structure of all the American 15 marks are the same, three to four main points, with at least one example per point. Unlike the the 45 markers, you don’t have to create a debate, rather just explain t...

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What are the advantages of First Past the Post?

The Advantages are: 

Leads to effective, strong and stable government

Provides a clear link between MPs and their constituents

Prevents a minority party holding an ex...

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