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Politics B - Learning Outcome 3 ANALYSING THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND VOTING BEHAVIOUR IN BRITAIN. Question 1: Select three major issues and explain the policies of two major political parties with regard to your selection. The two major parties in the British political system, the Labour party and the Conservative party, often mention the same issues of importance but have different policies on how these issues should be handled. Both parties state in their manifestoes that Education is an important issue - Labour sighting it a major priority, aiming to cut class sizes for 5-7 year olds to under 30 and to modernise comprehensive schools and provide funding for the implication of new technologies. The Conservative's aims for the improvement of education is to implement more regular testing in schools and for a more rigorous system of appraising teachers abilities. The National Health Service is also a priority for...

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