Case Studies for Parliament Flashcards

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When was an early election called

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2017- May received the support of the necessary proportion of MPs to call an early general election (2/3)

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Example of parliament being able to defeat government proposed legislation

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RARE- Cameron’s defeat in 2016 on plans to extend Sunday trading

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Example of government pushing through legislation, by arguing overriding necessity

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2005 Prevention of Terrorism Act, passed in just 18 days

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Example of debates that show scrutiny

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2013 HoC debate, Cameron government defeated on proposal to take action in Syria

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5
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How does the Lords not represent wider society?

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More than half of its members are over 70, 3/4 are male and only 5% are BAME

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Ethnic minorities in the HoC

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6% compared to 13% of the population

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Example of MPs responding to issues of constituents

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44 MPS voted against HS2 in 2016- due to constituents being affected

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Example of the Lords being more important

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Liberal Democrat peers demonstrated growing independence - 2005 opposed Blair’s proposals for identity cards.

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9
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What is the Parliament Act 1949

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HoC can force a bill through, without the need of the the House of Lords

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Examples of the Parliament Act being used (2)

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  • Banning hunting with dogs 2004

- Equalising the age of consent for gay and heterosexual people (2000)

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