"Individual party members have little or no power within the main UK political parties.” Assess the accuracy of this view (25 marks). The amount of power lying with individual party members varies between the two main UK political parties whilst the distribution alters when concerning different matters, for example voting for a leader and having an input in policy making. The Conservative party members have complete power when electing their leaders (aside from the fact they cannot elect the two
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11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, President George Bush and British Prime Minister Blair gave speeches regarding the terrorist attacks. In both of their speeches they used a variety of rhetorical strategies combined with a distinct tone to express their sadness towards the families affected by the tragic event. President George Bush and Prime Minister Blair gave very passionate and emotional speeches concerning the tragedy. In Bush’s speech, his tone was dismal and
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ruin our friendship. I think we should just throw down and see what happens. S: I mean, we just fell asleep. D: after an entire bottle of wine, and one kiss. N: a kiss is not nothing. People kiss because they have feeling for each other. C: blair, you and I are magnetic. Our pull is as undeniable as ever. I’ll be waiting at the top of the empire state building. At 7:01, I’m closing my heart to you 4ever. B: hi, I’m meeting a young man here. Probably in a bowtie, possible carrying peonies.
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plagiarism. Students can even get expelled from the university for plagiarism in bachelor theses and employees may get fired. In some areas, like journalism, the effects of plagiarism can be destructing for your whole career. A good example is Jayson Blair, the rising star in the world of press in 2003. He started making up stories and copying other people’s work since he was an editor at a student newspaper.
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Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives In 1975, Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party and began to steer it towards what many have dubbed ÔThatcherismÕ. Margaret Thatcher believed in radical change, individuality, and a strong Government that enforces the law, rather than interfering in the economy. She was also opposed to the welfare state. In many ways, her ideology was broadly similar to classical liberalism, and many theorists see her ideology as neo-liberalism. Under her
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The group in society I have decided to focus on for this internal are teenage girls/young women and how they are represented as sexualised/beautified to market a product to a viewer. Also how they are shown as promiscuous, beauty driven people who are obsessed with achieving physical “perfection” based on their favourite celebrities throughout the media. The three media texts I have chosen that I think best portray the idea of teenage girls and how they strive to be physically perfect are; the
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September 11, 2001 changed the lives of everyone. 2,977 dead and millions of families grieved. Two very important people who grieved as well, but showed an infinite amount of support through the years were: President George Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair. They both gave speeches on the incident and said some encouraging yet heartfelt words towards the families affected and towards our nation. Each took their own interesting routes, but overall had the same supportive conclusion. President
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The PLP, the party that brought forth Majority Rule, the party that set the people free from the clutches of the UBP. The official date of the establishing of the Progressive Liberal Party is NOVEMBER 23, 1953 . Months of arrangement by the originators and a little band of supporters at last prompted the foundation of the primary political gathering ever. There have been numerous distributed forms of the occasions paving the way to the conception of the PLP. Few, notwithstanding, gave an exact record
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which means that it stifles the opportunity for progress or wealth and Winston Churchill considered it “the equal sharing of misery”. In order to combat this negative image, Tony Blair implanted the third way; an amalgamation of the better elements of socialism and capitalism. However, in order to achieve this amalgamation, Blair had to reject several socialist beliefs. Prior to Blair’s leadership of the Labour party in 1994, the Labour party was exclusively a party for the working class and had been
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Political Parties Short Questions 1. What is a political party? • A political party is a body that seeks to gain power in Parliament • Exercise government power by putting themselves up for election and gaining the support of the public. • They are grouped together by sharing common values and ideologies • Offer policies across a range of issues. • Examples include Labour and the Conservatives 2. Distinguish between a political party and a faction • A faction
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