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    choose to get involved in alternative ways and that there is actually not a participation crisis. As well as a decreasing number of people voting in general elections there is a similarly decreasing number of people becoming members of political parties and this is another reason to agree that there is a participation crisis in the UK. In 2010‚ only 1% of the

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    through a revolutionary change; that even made other world leaders open their eyes to her dynamics. Margaret Thatcher served as Britain’s prime minister from 1979 to 1990 (Young 3). She became prime minister after the Conservative Party; led by her‚ defeated the Labour Party in parliamentary elections in 1979. She remained in office after her part gain won parliamentary elections in 1983 and 1987 (Young 3). Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13‚ 1925 in the north Midlands town of Grantham

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    Student number – 2217830 Should Labour embrace a blue future? In the 2010 general election‚ it was won by the conservative party who became the governing party of Britain with the help of the liberal democrats in the form of a coalition. This victory saw the labour party lose their first general election since 1997 and it the 2010 general election was seen as a very poor performance for the labour‚ this could be due to the fact that labour lost a vast amount of votes across all social classes

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    primeminister was in a way doomed from the beginning. He came to power at the head of a coalition party making enemies along the way. Most notably Asquith and many other Liberal MPs people whom should have been supporters. Instead he became a prisoner of the Conservative Party the main bulk of the coalition. Lloyd George’s policies of reform and views on the Irish question were incompatible with many conservatives. Whom when it came to 1922 would abandon him. This incompatibility stifled the coalition’s

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    political mandate grants authority to the winning party at an election to form a government; this mandate may come from obtaining a majority of seats The winning party has the mandate to implement the policy options it outlined in its previous election manifesto It had been the Salisbury convention that the House of Lords should not and would not contest any policy set out in a winning party’s manifesto but was at liberty to challenge the ruling party when it deviated with new policy options from its

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    The labour Party formed a national government in 1924‚ with equality with the liberated lasted 9 months because they were two different ideologists‚ so equality collapsed. Labour changed in 1929 - economic crisis‚ Wall Street crush-‚ it created a split inside the labour leadership so the task would be very difficult. The leader Ramsey MacDonald accepted to form qualition with the conservatives but many others did not accept & he seen as traitor & he was expelled from the party – the Great

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    Royal family Prince Philip‚ The Duke of Edinburgh (10 June 1921) Great-great-grandchild of queen Victoria. Married to Queen Elizabeth. 4 children: * Prince Charles * Princess Anne * Prince Andrew * Prince Edward ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Prince Charles‚ The prince of Wales (14 November 1948) Parents: Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh. Married to The Duchess of Cornwall Children:

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    declining membership of political parties a bad thing? To answer this question the consequence of declining party membership must be considered‚ which is the growth in pressure group membership. Some of the key functions of political parties are to represent the nation‚ to encourage participation in the political system and to educate the public. Therefore‚ if pressure groups do not enhance representation and participation more than parties‚ the decline in party membership could be considered ‘a

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    Margaret Thatcher was born in Grantham‚ United Kingdom on October 13‚ 1925. She was Britain’s Conservative Party leader and in 1979 she became Prime Minister. Margaret was the first woman to hold that position. When she became prime minister‚ she was very focused on reforming Britain’s economy. Thatcher played a major role in ending the Cold War. Thatcher’s relationship with Ronald Reagan was very important because they both played a role in ending the Cold War. She gave him European support for

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