SECONDARY
POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE UK - ALISTAIR CLARK
- The definition of a political party is to occupy positions in the government , and also to take an interest in society
- They contrast arguments to make it clearer for them to understand their initial aims and functions.
- Their Function include Educating Citizens (Electorate), Recruiting Leadership (Organisation), Organisation Improvement (Government)
- Most successful party for over a century
- Human Ability to reform society
MEDIA COMMUNICATION
- Expanding to the internet
- Higher Class Newspapers (The Times. The Sunday Times) print more educated political information than other newspapers
- More people watch BBC channels for the news that regularly includes political information
- Newspapers range on what party they discuss most
VOTING BEHAVIOUR
- Both genders voted mainly for Labour and Conservative in 2010 (Mainly 25-44)
- Can range depending on their social background, age and background
- More tips and inspiration on a healthy budget for food and domestic appliances
- Cheaper accommodation/housing
- More Student Loans
- Fairer admissions for Universities
PROBLEMS THAT THEY WANT SOLVING
Reference : kettering.org
- The constant change in unemployment
- Housing Benefits/Education Fees
- Government Involvement in their personal careers
- Not enough encouragement to vote/Not enough effort from Politicians
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