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Has devolution undermined parliamentary sovereignty?

The debate within British politics has been dominated by question of whether or not devolution has undermined parliamentary sovereignty. The meaning of this being - parliament and its elected members only...

Answered by Amrin N. Politics tutor
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To what extent are modern prime ministers now presidents in all but name?

Intro- Bit of context and mention the points on either side of the argument that you are going to talk about. Yes- Personal leadership over collective leadership- To bypass opinions of full cabinet and co...

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Why politics matter?

Politics is a driving force that moves the happenings around the world. Politics is logical and interesting in many ways, such as the theories and theorists that give you an explanation, why politicians b...

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Explain the what is meant by the 'Separation of Powers' and how the idea pertains to the British Political System

The separation of powers is a concept first articulated by Montesquieu in his book 'The Spirit of the Laws'. In the book Montesquieu puts forward the idea that if the executive, legislative and judicial f...

Answered by Ben T. Politics tutor
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Explain three disadvantages of proportional representation

  1. Voters and there representatives are not well connected to each other. In first past the post systems, which allow representation to represent a relatively small geographic area, there is a stro...

Answered by Joshua S. Politics tutor
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