Chapter 1 - Democracy and participation (copy)

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Representative Democracy

Representative democracy is a system where people choose leaders to make laws for them, instead of voting on every issue themselves.

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Direct Democracy

Electorate vote for issues directly themselves.

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3 advantages of Representative

  • politically informed decisions made, less likely to be swayed by emotion

  • Electorate may not have time to dedicate towards affairs unlike MPS

  • accountability can be held so electorate can vote out mp/party if they do not approve of their actions

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3 disadvantages of Representative

  • less engagement with the electorate - participation?

  • Mp could act in personal interest and disengaged from public

  • can have second jobs eg Sir Geoffrey Cox 900,000 for legal work on side not focused on representing constituency

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2 disadvantages of Direct

  • encourages public to vote on issues arent educated on

  • Influence by various factors eg parents pressure not legitimate'

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FOR participation crisis

  • voter turnout - downward trend - 2005 - 2019 - 65% less than 1964 -1997'

  • party membership - conservative 2 mill to 200,000 labour from 1 mill to 200,000 in 2021

  • voter turnout same as us presidental elections in 2016 - 67%

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AGAINST participation crisis

participation eg petitions - revoke article 50 6.1 mill

marches - black lives matter, stop the war 2003

social media - BBC news 10 million followers corbyn 2million

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voting compulsory?

for:

  • d+e voters not voting - not represented

  • civic responsbility and function lost

  • educative role

against:

  • random voting - legitimacy?

  • removes incentive for politicans to engage with public

  • limits right to act in way we wish

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voting for 16/17 yr olds?

for:

  • significant responsibility - have sex, join army

  • take duty seriously - more politically informed

  • citizenship lessons - informed political affairs

against:

  • do not have right to drink or buy cigarettes - not mature enough

  • most still in education - legislation may not affect their demographic

  • voter turnout lowest category cannot decrease further.

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historial content

1215 - magna carta

1832 - great reform middle class

1867 working class

1918 - women (40%)

1928 - women

1969 - representation of the people act

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BMA - case studie

BMA founded in 1832 - cholera outbreak

insider pressure group who have direct influence on decision making and representing doctors and nurses.

plays vital in 1858 - medical act who can legally practice medicine

criticism - called ‘old boys club' - 2019 sexism

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What is an insider pressure group?

  • direct access on decision making and influence on government legislation, close ties eg BMA

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What is an outsider pressure group?

  • Do not possess access to political decision making and may be unprepared to work within existing political structures. EXTINCTION REBELLION

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Cause/promotional

Promote a particular issue e.g GREENPEACE campaigns on behalf of civil liberties and united by interest in specific cause

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Sectional/Interest

  • Represents section of society and their interests eg NUS (Union of Students)

  • Lobby governments on behalf of these social groups

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Success factors for pressure groups

  • insider status

  • wealth - CBI employs 7 mil & arranges meetings with MPS

  • Celeb leadership - eg Emma Watson - HE FOR SHE Rashford - FSM

  • social media eg oxfam

  • direct action - blm, strikes not extinct rebellion

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Think Tanks

  • made up of experts in a particular field who produce ideas that form the basis for government policy

    eg Fabian Society

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Corporations

  • Major corporations and lobbying firms seek to influence decision making by cultivating links with politicians. eg facebook, shell, tesco

  • Want to be part of decision making to help themselves

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Lobbyist

  • can also represent the interests of groups in society who are prepared to pay for their services

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rights in context

rights that individuals and the public are all entitled to

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rights - legislation

human rights act 1998 - established positive rights that we are all equally eligible eg right to life and a fair hearing

equality act 2010 - discrimination is illegal eg disability age gender, sexuality

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collective rights

Group rights, also known as collective rights, are rights held by a group as a whole rather than individually by its members;

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