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Does the UK need a codified constitution?

As one of the oldest Parliaments in the world, the UK Parliament has a few quirks to it which more modern institutions lack. One of perhaps the most intriguing is the lack of a codified, or written and solid...
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What is the best way of assesing the efficacy of a Policy?

When analysing Public Policy, we could use several methods. The most common one is assesing the outcomes of the policy. In order to do so, we must first consider what the aim of the policy was. Then, we can ...
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What is the difference between a causal and a sectional pressure group?

The difference between a causal and a sectional group is who joins them and why they join them.A causal group is a group dedicated to one cause ; with members having a shared purpose or interest in that caus...
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What is democracy?

Democracy - Literally meaning in Ancient Greek 'Demos' - Peoples The simple definition: 'Peoples Power' My Explanation: In theory Democracy is desirable , the idea that no voice goes unheard and the power of...
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What is meant by a bicameral legislature

A bicameral legislature is a political system with two separate 'houses' or 'chambers' where legislation is debated and voted on. There can often be an upper house and a lower house such as in the UK or US w...
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