2019 general election case study Flashcards

1
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leaders of the three main parties

A

-conservative = Boris Johnson
-labour = Jeremy Corbyn
-liberal democrats = Jo Swinson

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result

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-163 seat majority for tories
-conservative = 365 seats
-labour = 202 seats
-lib dems = 11 seats

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3
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turnout

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67.3%

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4
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was the campaign important?

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yes:
-johnson’s relentless ‘get brexit done’ slogan
-populist policies allowed johnson to appeal to working class ‘red wall’ voters

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5
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were the pollsters accurate?

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yes

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6
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three conservative party policies

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  1. become net zero by 2050
  2. leave the EU
  3. increase pensions by at least 2.5% every year
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three groups that swung to the conservatives

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  1. working class
  2. 35-54 year olds
  3. people who wanted to leave the EU
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three newspapers that supported the conservatives

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  1. daily mail
  2. daily express
  3. the times
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three reasons why the conservatives won

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  1. Boris Johnson was a charasmatic and well liked leader
  2. promise of Brexit
  3. cautious, simple, short and eye catching manifesto
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