Evaluate The Extent To Which The UK Is Suffering From A Participation Crisis. Flashcards
Introduction - Themes
Voter Turnout
Party Membership
Political Activism
Introduction - Argument
As a nation, the UK is suffering with a participation crisis, the majority of the population has become disengaged from the political process, unless there is a big issue at stake
Disagree - Voter Turnout - Point
Turnout at General Election dropped to its lowest in 2001 at 59.4%, however, since then there has been a steady increase
Disagree - Voter Turnout - Examples
Turnout peaked in 2017 at 68.7% and dropped off slightly in 2019 to 67.3%, however, this is a significant increase from 2001
For the EU Referendum turnout stood at 72.2% because people understood the importance of voting for this issue
Agree - Voter Turnout - Point
Turnout has dropped significantly since the end of the war, both in General Elections and at Local Elections
Agree - Voter Turnout - Examples
UK Turnout at General Elections is low comparative with what it used to be. In 1979, turnout stood at 76.0%
Turnout at local elections is even lower - for the 2021 Greater London Assembly Vote, there was only a 42% turnout
Disagree - Party Membership - Point
Party membership is an important way in which many citizens take part in the political process. Recently, there have been certain events and schemes to get party members more involved
Disagree - Party Membership - Examples
The introduction of the £3 membership by Jeremy Corbyn increased the number of citizens that are members of the Labour Party - it now stands at 430,000
The Conservative Party membership were particularly important when deciding who should succeed Boris Johnson. The 80,000 Members voted in favor of Liz Truss
Agree - Party Membership - Point
Party membership in the UK is nominal, the majority of voters do not belong to a political party, and do not engage fully in the political process
Agree - Party Membership - Examples
Only 2.11% of the electorate are members of a political party. The numbers are falling - Labour Party membership has fallen from 485,00 to 430,000
The Liz Truss premiership lasted just 44 day and when she resigned the Conservative Party did not use their membership to elect the next leader
Disagree - Political Activism - Point
Pressure groups are a way in which the masses are able to come together to influence the government. In the UK, pressure groups have become increasingly vocal
Disagree - Political Activism - Examples
Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are going on strike. In February 2023, over 100,000 teachers went on strike due to lack of pay
Digital activism has become common. Any E-petition receiving over 100,000 signatures has to be considered in Parliament
Agree - Political Activism - Point
Recently, certain pressure groups have alienated the masses with their radical tactics to get the government’s attention
Agree - Political Activism - Examples
Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain have taken to gluing themselves to roads and train, and Just Stop Oil has thrown paint over important buildings
The Police, Crime and Sentencing Act 2022 was passed to put restriction on people’s right to protest