Nature Of Deomcracy Flashcards

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What is democracy

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A system where power is held by ‘the people’

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what is direct democarcy

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a system where the people are able to make decisions directly on an issue usually in a yes no response

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what is a representative democracy

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A system where the people elected a person or group of people to represent their interests and make decision on their behalf.

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problems with direct

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EU turnout was 72% of the population, 52% voted leave, the government is making decisions on 38% of the population not the entire nation.

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what are the forms of democracy

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Liberal democracy - the right to vote will be widespread and representatives will act in their interests of everyone in society

Majoritarian democracy - the will or desires of the majority of the population are the prime considerations of the government

parliamentary democracy - parliament is sovereign, the executive branch will be drawn from and accountable to the people representatives in parliament

Presidential democracy - the executive will be elected separately form the legislative body and is therefore chosen and directly accountable to the people

direct

representative

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whta is Purdah

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A phrase used to describe the period of time before an election or vote where members of local councils or government are not allowed to make any new statements or proposals that could affect the way in which people vote

usually 4 to 6 weeks.

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7
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Turnout from 2001 to 2019 general election

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2001 59%
2005 61
2010 65
2015 66
2017 69 
2019 67
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uk elections 2016

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local council 34%
Scottish parliament 55%
Welsh ass 45%
London mayor 46%
police and crime 27%
northern Irish assembly 45%
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flaws in FPTP

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Wasted votes - any votes cast for a candidate who does not win in an constituency play no role in the selection of representatives in parliament

safe seats - some constituency’s elect a candidate from the same party in every election, the level of support required to win the constituency is so high that voters see no point.

unrepresentative UKIP won 13% of the votes only 1 seat in 2015 however SNP gained 56 seats with only 2%

Winner’s bonus - the system exaggerates the amount of seats which the leading party gets from votes

Discriminates against parties with widespread support

Minority constituencies the person who wins the seat may not gained 50% + 1 of the votes, could only be 25% but that’s the most for the seat.

Two-Party system - usually only 2 candidates have a chance of winning the rest are fucked

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10
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who was the suffragette who ran in front of the kings horse

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Emily Davidson.

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who cannot vote in the UK

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Prisoners, mentally incapable or non UK citizens.

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