Making Your Mind Up: Key Debates in A-Level Politics

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Instructions

  • Decide what your opinion is, have your reasons to justify your point of view, and do so well before the exam. Also, pick a side: no fence-sitting!

Key Debates in Paper 1

Democracy & Participation

  • Is direct democracy better than representative democracy or vice versa?
  • Is our representative democracy in need of reform?
  • Has the franchise been extended far enough?
  • Do pressure groups or collective organisations (including think tanks, lobbyists and corporations) succeed in their attempts to influence policy makers?
  • Are our rights sufficiently protected in the United Kingdom?

Political Parties

  • Are political parties still fit for purpose?
  • Does the party funding system need reform?
  • What is needed for a political party to succeed?
  • Is there a one-, two-, or multi-party system at play in the United Kingdom?
  • Is there any difference between the political parties in the United Kingdom?

Electoral Systems

  • Do the advantages of First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) / Additional Member System (AMS) / Single Transferable Vote (STV) / Supplementary Vote (SV) outweigh the disadvantages?
  • Is the electoral system used by the devolved body in Scotland / Wales / Northern Ireland better than that deployed for Westminster elections?
  • Do referenda have a place in a representative democracy?
  • Should the United Kingdom use just one electoral system?

Voting Behaviour & the Media

Core Political Ideas: Conservatism

Core Political Ideas: Liberalism

Core Political Ideas: Socialism

Key Debates in Paper 2

The Constitution

Parliament

The Prime Minister & the Executive

The Relationship between the Branches of the Government

Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism

Key Debates in Period 3=

The Constitution

Congress

The Presidency

The Supreme Court & Civil Rights

Democracy & Participation

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