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How has the party system changed between 1970 and 2001? (Use the data provided to illustrate your answer)  

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How has the party system changed between 1970 and 2001? (Use the data provided to illustrate your answer) A party system is whereby a number of political parties exist in a particular country and these systems can be divided into four categories: the single-party system, the dominant party system, the two-party system and lastly the multi-party system. These systems are always evolving within a country and hence are not static. This therefore gives rise to changes in party systems and between 1970 and 2001 I believe that there has been diminutive change in the party system in Britain for the following reasons. Initially during the era of 1970 - 1979 as indicated by the data, there is adequate evidence to suggest that Britain pursued in the manner of a two-party system. This can be illustrated from the data as for a two- party system to exist; there must be a supremacy from...

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