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Why should the UK retain the FPTP voting system?

First-Past-the-Post is a single member plurality system used in the UK for general elections and in England for local elections. Candidates must receive a plurality of votes to win the sit in their consti...

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What is Neoliberalism?

Neoliberalism can be understood as an ideology that emerged out of the end of the Cold War, marked by the Washington Consensus. The ideology originates from US domestic and foreign policy, and pr...

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Define the term 'Prime Ministerial Government' (5 Marks)

The Prime Ministerial government thesis suggests that power has been concentrated in the hands of the Prime Minister and that the Prime Minister is the dominant figure in the British governmental system. ...

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Explain and analyse three ways in which the process for selecting presidential candidates is open to criticism.

Since 1972 – and the McGovern-Fraser Commission reforms which attempted to make the process more democratic – presidential candidates have been selected through caucuses and primaries which determine dele...

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Explain why the Proportional Representation voting system may offer better representation than a First-Past-The-Post system?

Proportional representation (PR) provides better representation because thresholds for representation are far lower. In FPTP, parties are required to gain majorities in small geographic regions such as th...

Answered by JACK A. Politics tutor
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