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    The Tea Party

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    Scholarly writing on the Tea Party seem to have many key unresolved questions: is the Tea Party the latest episode in the larger story of American conservatism and the metamorphosis of the Republican Party? If not‚ then what are the true origins? Is it an economic movement or a manifestation of white racism and dissension? Has the conservative establishment orchestrated the Tea Party‚ or is the Tea Party truly a grassroots movement? In Change They Can’t Believe In: The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics

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    the constitution could be improved. In 1997 Labour government came to power‚ with tony blair as prime minister‚ later Gordon Brown came to power between 2007 to 2010 have made a series of constitutional reforms. This was due to the fact that many practices of british politics were out of date‚ and therefore sought to modernise the constitution. Another main issue was that the central parliament‚ Westminster has too much power and therefore the labour party sought to decentralize and distribute the

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    The Welfare State

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    Welfare State in Britain and the evolving social‚ economic and political changes in society today‚ as well as the birth of the Welfare State after the Second World War which was the turning point (watershed) in British History. The freshly appointed Labour government by then took on the job of setting up a ‘welfare state’ that would systematically deal with the ‘five giant evils’ proposed by William Beveridge in a report‚ which later became known as the Beveridge report. The British welfare state‚ if

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    INDEPENDENT PARTY 1) Values and Beliefs -Protect the right to life of the innocent unborn; -Stop the undeclared wars which are daily costing American lives and billions of tax dollars; -Stop reckless spending‚ including foreign aid‚ and take care of America’s domestic needs -End debt financing of both Federal and State governments; -End the Federal income tax‚ and restore a tariff based revenue system; -Immediately terminate international trade agreements such as NAFTA‚ WTO‚ and the proposed

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    The International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is devoted to advancing opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work in conditions of freedom‚ equity‚ security and human dignity. Its main aims are to promote rights at work‚ encourage decent employment opportunities‚ enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue in handling work-related issues. In promoting social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights‚ the organization

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    Green Party

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    Political Party Assignment Green party is a political organization which has grown year by year since 20 years ago. Green party formed in 1984. At that time the name of corporation was “the Committees of Correspondence”. They changed the name of their party to Green Committees of Correspondence in 1989. Finally‚ in 1991 the group name became Greens/Green Party USA. The Green‘s platform is organized in a direction which gives the priority to environment. Greens believe that in order to have a green

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    History

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    Topic 1: Labour Government 1945-1951 Revision Brainstorm Past Paper Questions (for part B): Do you agree with the view that the outcome of the election of 1945 was ‘a foregone conclusion before electioneering even started’ (Source 5‚ line 32–33)?  Do you agree with the view expressed in Source 6 that the achievements of the Attlee Government were remarkable?  Do you agree with the view that Labour governments in the years 1945–51 established a society with ‘a significantly greater degree of social

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    home In the 2001 General Election‚ the Labour Party won a second successive victory‚ though voter turnout dropped to the lowest level for more than 80 years.[132] Later that year‚ the September 11th attacks in the United States led to American President George W. Bush launching the War on Terror‚ beginning with the invasion of Afghanistan aided by British troops in October 2001. Thereafter‚ with the US focus shifting to Iraq‚ Tony Blair convinced the Labour and Conservative MPs to vote in favour

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    My manifesto I am from the feminist party and I want you to vote for me‚ I will ensure that the crime rates will go down and will eventually stop. Before I state why we are the best choice for you I am telling you before u vote that I have a right realism approach to crime and you should vote for me and not the labour party as we will help you and the community and we are far better than them as they take a right realism approach. They are not tough on crimes as their solutions are not tough enough

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    1906 Liberal Landslide

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    political skill. It was a great change from Salisbury who was sensitive to the people’s needs. Balfour made a series of wrong decisions in the party; allowing Chamberlain to cause a split in his party‚ piloting the 1902 Education Act‚ and most importantly didn’t see the issues with the Chinese labourers. He also made a huge mistake in resigning the party before the election. In December 1905‚ the government stepped down. He wanted to watch the Liberals crumble‚ however this wasn’t the case. It is

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