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Centres of Power

Tests:

http://access-socialstudies2014.cappelendamm.no/ento/oppgavesamling.html?tid=1540671&sek=1439377

https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/18ab5a6e-4270-4420-9b9d-1158a8db4251

05.10.2017

HoC

01.

Makes new laws

House of Commons

02.

Decides level of spending

03.

Is a recruiting office for government.

04.

Gives a voice to different groups

05.

Gives assent to the government's decisions

06.

Can force a government to resign.

PMs

The Monarch asks the leader of the largest party to be PM.

1945-1979: Consensus on welfare

1979-1990: Thatcher: No more welfare!

1997-2007: Tony Blair: More consensus!

2010: Cameron and Clegg: Bit too much consensus? Coalition govt.

2016: Brexit = Theresa May

2017: Brexit: Are you suuuure?

PM

House of Lords

Issues:

- Many Life peers belong to political parties

- Should there be hereditary peers?

- Why is Church of England represented, but no other religions?

- Should anyone who is NOT elected have any legislative power?

HoL

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Please choose a person who has been active in British politics within the last two decades in Britain. Find information about the person and write around 400 words on why you think he or she is important, in your own words. Post the text to your blog. Please do remember to add your sources at the end!

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