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Give one argument for holding a referendum

Referendums are a useful exercise of democratic power. By holding a referendum, the electorate will feel represented, which will increase their confidence in the political system.

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Why is turnout lower for 18-25 year olds than other age groups?

There are a few reasons voting behaviour trends show lower turnout for younger generations. Younger voters do not experience the same degree of social class ties to political parties, for example working ...

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What is the difference between a right and a duty?

Both rights and duties are essential in today's society, but there is a distinction between the two.The idea of a duty is what a citizen should do to demonstrate their active participation in society, thi...

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How effectively can British citizens hold British government accountable?

The British government is often put to scrutiny amongst many committees, debates and elections, though, whether these are actually effective is of significance. One might argue that whilst committees that...

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Evaluate the importance of Political parties to UK democracy

Political parties allow for greater cohesion within the UK parliament which in turn increases its ability to democratically decide on Policy. The requirement for any UK executive to command the confidence...

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