Elections and Referendums Flashcards

1
Q

When was the referendum on Alternative Voting (AV) ?

A

2011

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2
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Why was there a referendum on Alternative Voting?

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The Conservatives and Lib Dem’s were in a coalition and Lib Dem’s like the possibility of a new system because FPTP brought a 2 party system

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What were the turnout percentages of the AV ref?

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  • 42% Turnout
  • 32% yes
  • 68% no
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4
Q

What was the Scottish Indy Ref?

A

The motif that Scotland should become independent due to the ideas from SNP

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5
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When was the Scottish Indy Ref?

A

2014

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What were the turnout percentages for the Scottish Indy Ref?

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  • 84% Turnout
  • 45% Yes
  • 55% no
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7
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What was one persuasive factor as to why most people voted ‘no’ on the AV Ref?

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Leaflets made it look overly complex

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What powers did Scotland gain even though their Scottish Indy Ref plans fell through?

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More devolved powers such as full control over income tax, oil, gas and energy

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9
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When was the EU Ref (Brexit)?

A

2016

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10
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What was the EU Ref?

A

The idea of leaving the European Union

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11
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What were the turnout percentages for Brexit?

A
  • 72% Turnout
  • 52% Yes
  • 48% No
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12
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What are disadvantages of Referendums?

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  • Not legally binding
  • Don’t provide a guaranteed method of shaping policy
  • Complicated
  • Can be indecisive (close results)
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Why do we have Referendums?

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  • They give legitimacy
  • Can be decisive
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14
Q

What was the Conservatives seat majority in 1979?

A

44 Seat majority

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15
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Who was the 1979 election head to head against?

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Thatcher and Callaghan

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16
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What does pragmatic mean?

A

Doing what is required at the time

17
Q

What was Blair’s majority in 1997?

A

179

18
Q

What was the turnout for the 2019 election?

A

67%

19
Q

What majority did Johnson win in the 2019 election

A

80 seat majority

20
Q

What was the slogan for Johnson’s 2019 election?

A

Get brexit done

21
Q

Which class is the most fought over in elections?

A

Middle Class

22
Q

What were the demographic percentages in 2019 election?

A

18-24 = 75% Labour
65+ = 65% Cons
C1 = 41% Cons

23
Q

What are spin doctors?

A

Media manipulators who use the PMs presence to create a good figure for them and their party

24
Q

Who was Blair’s spin doctor in the 1997 election?

A

Alistair Campbell