Key Terms Flashcards

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Descriptive representation

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Where Parliament reflects the demographic composition of society

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Doctrine of the mandate

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Theory of the legitimacy of the government translating its manifesto commitments into law.

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When are referendums used?

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  1. When the govt is split on an issue
    E.g 1975 European community
  2. When an important constitutional change is being proposed which affects the way people are governed
    E.g 1998 London mayor referendum
  3. When it is necessary to entrench an important constitutional change
    E.g 1997 Scottish and welsh devolution
  4. When there is need for popular consent
    E.g 1998 Good Friday agreement and eu in/out referendum
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Example of an illegitimate referendum

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Referendum for London mayor 1998 - 34% turnout

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Arguments for e democracy

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  1. Provides greater access
  2. Promotes direct form of democracy
  3. Increase electoral turnout
  4. Internet provides vast source of independent political info
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UK is democratic:

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  1. Regular elections
  2. Free press
  3. Rule of law
  4. Govt accountable to parliament
  5. Freedom and equality maintained in HRA
  6. FoI act
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UK isn’t democratic:

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  1. Unelected lords
  2. Low turnout
  3. Majority of MPs do not have majority mandate
  4. Govts elected on minority of vote
  5. Parliament is sovereign
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Advantages of referendums

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  1. increase political awareness
  2. Purer form of democracy
  3. Improve political education
  4. Improve participation
  5. More legitimate if turnout is high
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Disadvantages of referendums

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  1. Voter fatigue
  2. Complex issues
  3. Tyranny of the majority
  4. Voters vote on emotion
  5. Not legally binding
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