political parties Flashcards
when was a two and a half system demonstrated
when the Lib Dems got 23% of the vote in 2010 = 53 seats.
how is a two party system demonstrated
in 2019 election - 87.2% of seats.
the green party aims and policies
supports social and environmental justice.
the green party stat on unfair representation
2015 - 1 million votes but ONLY GOT 1 SEAT
green party’s impact
their mere presence places pressure on the government and influences agenda - influenced larger parties to incorporate it into agenda.
DUP aims
links with free presbytarian church and social conservatism
confidence and supply agreement 2017
Theresa May didnt get an outright majority so she asked for the DUP’s 10 seats to vote in favour of the conservatives - in key policy such as brexit and budget
in return they promised the DUP 1 bil for funding in NI.
2019 DUP election result
8 seats
UKIP aims and policy
want to cease UK membership to the EU and East European immigration.
impacts of UKIP
success in the 2014 european elections 4 million votes + 24 seats = more than conservatives and labour.
this prompted david cameron to promsie a referendum in his 2015 manifesto to counter electoral threat - which prompted Brexit to happen.
SNP aims and policies
advancing the interests of scottish people, 2nd independence referendum, redistribution concerning land and economic powers.
SNP success in 2015
got 56/59 seats in scotland. they gained 50 seats.
SNP influence at westminster
they are vocal in their criticisms of Theresa May’s decision to bomb president assad’s military instillations. and also influential at brexit debate.
is the UK party system changing? YES x4
-500 parties registered to contest in 2017, showing how there is still competition and the FPTP hasnt dampened spirits.
-coalition 2010, 2017 confidence and supply agreement shows that minor parties can have a large impact on policy depite not winning.
-A minor party can concentrate support eg SNP getting 56/59 Scottish seats.
-UKIP 2014 european election 26.6% shows voters’ willingness to back smaller parties and shows voters’ flexibility is present at other elections than general elections.
is the UK party system changing - NO x5
-the presence of many parties is not new,
-small parties cant register unless they have more than 1000 votes
-nationally in 2017 only 28 parties managed to pass through.
-only Conservatives, Lib Dem and Labour have secured an excess of 1 million votes = two and a half party system
-basic proportional representation is missing from FPTP which constrains minor parties
UKIP not being represented stats
in 2015 UKIp recieved 3.9 million votes but only won 1 seat.
falklands war
1982 when MT ordered torpedos to sink the Belgrano which was where Argentinians were reclaiming the Falklands
MT used this as an opportunity to prove her nationalist sentiment and unite the people
what is neo-liberalism
new right thinking (economically) - committed to low taxation and austerity to reduce the deficit which’d reached £100 billion in 2010
WHAT IS NEO-CONSERVATISM
socially conservative thinking in defence, law & order, foreign policy and Brexit. eg trident, 2017 manifesto cutting immigration to 100,000
what is one-nationism
benevolent paternalism eg gay marriage and national living wage in 2016, rejecting ‘ the cult of selfish individualism’ as theresa may said.
why did the 2010 coalition fail for the lib dems
although they had significant influence, many policy compromises had to be made to make the coalition happen => lib dem voters turned against them in anger at abandonment of some policy pledges like not raising tuition fees
how many seats did the lib dems win in 2015
only 8 seats and the leader nick clegg lost his own sheffield hallam seat.
how are the conservatives economically aligned with thatcher?
-cameron started austerity to relieve the £100 billion deficit + low taxation
-Theresa May promised to slash business rates £6.7 billion and cut corporation tax 3%
how are the conservatives not aligned with thatcher
-boris johnson pledged to end austerity and pour billions into the NHS and infrastructure. he introduced the furlough scheme and tax&NI increase