class based voting and other influences on voting patterns 4.1 Flashcards

1
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who were working class

A

manual labour workers (blue collar)

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2
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who did the working class vote for

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labour

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3
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what did the working class work with

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-coal
-steel
-textiles
-shipbuilding

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4
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who did the middle class vote for (white collar)

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conservatives

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5
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what is class voting

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-voting for the political party which best protects and serves your personal interests

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6
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when was class dealignment first seen

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final third of the 20th Century

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7
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what is class dealignment

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when an individual no longer identifies themselves belonging to a certain class and votes for the party they are not expected to, given their background

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8
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why would some middle class vote Labour

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-1st hand experience with working class people (teachers / social workers)
-moral beliefs

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9
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why did some working class vote Conservative

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-respect for born leaders
-respect for patriotism

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10
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why did the link between class and voting diminish

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working class people wanted more of a middle class lifestyle

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11
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what did Thatcher do to gain votes from working class

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-sold council homes/flats to the working class
-felt like homeowners and more important
-reduce union power

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12
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how did Tony Blair gain right supporters

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dropping clause 4

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13
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stats for class voting

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2010
-76% two highest class voter
-57% two lowest class voted
-74% homeowners
-55% private renters

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14
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what is partisan dealignment

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-individual no long identifies long term with a specific party (floating/swing voters)

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15
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why was there newly formed party dealignment

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apathy and disillusion

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16
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what is the percentage of people who vote CON and LAB in 1979

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81%

17
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what is the percentage of people who vote CON and LAB in 1997

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74%

18
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what is the percentage of people who vote CON and LAB in 2010

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65%

19
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What’s another way of explaining voting behaviour

A

rational choice theory

20
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what is rational choice theory

A

people acting in self interest (sometimes irrationally)

21
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why is the rational choice theory problematic

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assumes that every decision is based on policies (not linked to current issues)

22
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what are three examples of the rational theory choice not working

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-THATCHER (after callaghan)
-BLAIR (after major)
-CAMERON (after brown’s recession)

23
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what are some of the factors which voters vote for

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-party COMPENTENCY
-strong LEADERSHIP
-manage ECONOMY safely
-POLICY success

24
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what is a ‘feel good factor’

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when the party can be remembered for something they have done for the country like Falklands war 1982