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How would you define the concept of Parliamentary Sovereignty?

The most common explanation of the idea of sovereignty comes from Dicey, who saw sovereignty as the idea that Parliament can make or unmake any law it chooses, with unlimited discretion. This means that f...

Answered by Iona C. Politics tutor
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What is the composition of Parliament and what are its main functions?

Parliament is made up of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Queen (the Queen-in-Parliament). Parliament is the British legislature: its role is to pass laws, and it has what is known as parl...

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How important is it to use theories such as liberalism and realism to support your answer in an exam?

When tackling exam questions, I would say using theories as a basis is very important. This is because it demonstrates to the marker a depth of knowledge. The more specific your facts are, the better. For...

Answered by Victoria J. Politics tutor
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Define first past the post and List PR voting systems.

First Past the Post is a voting method in which voters are required to indicate on the ballot the candidate of their choice. The candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate wins in the area...

Answered by Bruce T. Politics tutor
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Explain Fiscal Policy?

Fiscal policy refers to the government's use of spending to either stimulate the economy or develop public services, or the government's use of certain means such as taxation to generate revenue. The two ...

Answered by Hubert B. Politics tutor
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