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What are the central themes of conservatism?

Conservatism is defined by a committment to several key themes, central among these is the safety and security of the individual. Early conservative thinkers such as Hobbes expressed a belief that the mai...

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What is Parliamentary Sovereignty?

The traditional definition of parliamentary sovereignty is that there is no legal limit to the laws that can be enacted by Westminster Parliament. All restraints flow from political checks and balances an...

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Is First Past the Post the best electoral system for general elections to the UK Parliament?

Electoral systems can produce significantly different results to each other, and the chosen system prioritizes certain aspects of governance over others. Majoritarian systems (such as FPP or AV) often pro...

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How do I set myself apart from other people taking the exam, so I get a higher grade.

Well, in Politics in particular, examiners are looking for evidence that you are a student that understands and can talk confidently about complex political phenomena. Do this by making it clear that you ...

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What are some reasons for voting trends?

There are many reasons why people vote the way they do. A typical example is people voting a particular way because their parents vote a certain way and so people grow up in this environment and so just v...

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