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Highest Rated United Kingdom Essays
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| The prerogative has allowed powers to move from Monarch to Ministers without Parliament having a say in how they are exercised |
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| WHAT DOES THE SEPARATION OF POWERS DOCTRINE SUGGEST OUGHT TO BE DONE IN A CONSTITUTION AND IS IT ACTUALLY BEING DONE IN THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION? |
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| A night at Gatsby 's mansion |
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| Government and Politics - Choosing parliamentary candidates. |
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| The Prime Minister's formal powers |
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| The United Kingdom does not have a written constitution. It has a constitutional Monarchy. |
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| The Monarchy is Outdated and Expensive |
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| Hendrik Verwoerd, Prime Minister 1958-1966 |
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| Outline the role and powers of the UK Prime Minister. Explain the factors which limit the way his/her power can be exercised. |
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| The 2005 general election campaign has been a defective democratic event in many ways |
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| DO WE HAVE CABINET GOVERNMENT OR PRIME MINISTERIAL GOVERNMENT? |
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| Evaluate the arguments for and against a directly elected House of Lords |
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| Why did the Tories loose so badly in the 1997 General Election? |
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| Is Britain an elective dictatorship? |
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| Labour was out of power for thirteen years because there were bitter disputes within rival groups, disunity |
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| What options face the Commission on what to recommend about conventions, and which course of action would be preferable? |
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| There are two main types of electoral system in the UK:First Past the Post (FPTP) Proportional Representation (PR) |
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| How much power does the Prime Minister really have? |
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| Reform Bill in 1866 |
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| Does Britain Have Prime Ministerial Government? |
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| How Much Power Does The Prime Minister Have? |
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| WHAT WAS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LIBERAL ELECTION VICTORY OF 1906 |
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| Why did Afrikaners establish apartheid in 1948? |
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| What Factors Enabled Mussolini to come to Power in 1922 |
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| To what extent did Ramsay Macdonald betray his party in1931? |
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| Prime Minister |
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| Function of MP |
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| The CabinetÂ’s role in decision making has been marginalised in recent governments |
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| To What Extent Is The UK Democratic? |
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"Has a terrible conclusion, doesn't go into much depth. Not particularly useful."
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"Doesn't cover all factors such as Mussolini declining a post in parliament because the Ras put pressure on him to go further.
Level 3 standard for A level exam. Some points need developing and linking back to question."
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"Helpful but a little hard to understand"
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"A top essay. The writer shows an outstanding knowledge of both economic history and the economics concerned. I enjoyed reading this; the confident, concise style is very easy to read, and the writer's familiarity with the material translates into an ease of comprehension on the part of the reader. The writer's own opinions occasionally creep in, seemingly in support of the free market policies advocated by Margaret Thatcher. Comparisons are made with the Labour post-1997 era, with the writer crucially noting that, in a globalised world, the power of government to set restrictive economic policy without damaging their own industries is much reduced, leading to a 'depoliticised' situation. Excellent. TSR user: Edenr."
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"Question 2 paticuarly lacks detail and is not worth 10 marks, also Question 1 needs to go into more depth...as throughout."
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