What accounts for the weakness of the UK Parliament?
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Week 2: The Legislature What accounts for the weakness of the UK Parliament? Before performing the explicit task detailed in the question there must be an analysis of the implicit premise/s underpinning the question. This question has already accepted two premises, which are; 1. The UK parliament is weak 2. That weakness is an effect which has cause/s Conclusion: There are factors that account for the weakness in the UK parliament. The relationship between the conclusion and premises is one bi-conditional implication, in that the premises entail the conclusion and vice-versa. Identifying these premises will be useful in the context of the question because finding evidence that supports them will legitimise the question and uncover evidence that supports the conclusion whilst concurrently answering the question. The argument also helps us to identify the evidence that will negate the premises and therefore the conclusion. Examples of this type of evidence are episodes and actions that indicate large strength...

