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Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
the labour party supports the office and protection welfare protection of workers where as the Conservative am supports cutting taxes.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
It first goes through a green paper which has the ideas of all the different law ideas then the white paper paper from the goverment is then given for Parliment to debate
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition in goverment is when more than one political party comes together to govern - this usually occurs when both parties have not won enough seats. For example liberal democrates and conservatives in 2015
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The labour Party supports the welfare system and the protection of workers Where as the concervative supports cutting taxes.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
It first goes through the green Paper which has the ideas of the new laws that might be introduced then the White Paper.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government is when more than one politca' party comes together to govern whereas This usually accures When one is hung over, when bothe parties have not won enough seats. An example is liberal democrate and Concervative in 2015
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Conservitive goals are to keep things the same as they were and the more private owned buisnesses not pay taxes. Labour goals to increase standard of living for workers, even for miniman wage lounces so that tha can be paid a livable wage.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
for a bill to becane a law it has to go through the house of commons then house of lords where it can be seen back a total of 3 timis before having to let ir through to royal assent where the monarch signs it turning it into a law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition parliment is Government is when the winning political parties don't have enough seats so it creates Government with another political party. for example labour may not have enough seats so it merges with conservative to form a condition.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The labour party wonts lower tax and higher pay for the working class - They spend less on things such as Public transport or NHS and spend more for workers. However the conservative party raises taxes for more money for pensions and public services such as NHS and Public transport
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
First for it to be a bill you will need to have a certain amount of people signatures for Parliment to loo-k over. Then the green paper is when the house of lords and common look over the idea... then the white paper is when government makes the final decision. Then the Monarch has to agree on the Bill for it to be a law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition is when 2 parties come together to form a government. A coalition happens when the most voted party doesn't have majority of seats - so they form a coalition with another party for more seats. This last happened around decade ago when in the UK The labour party formed a coalition with conserative for more seats.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The main diffrence is that Labour wants the public to be aided money socially. Whereas Conservatives are more capitalists.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
first the Bill is made then is passed through the house of lords then is pur through the white paper then the green paper and then the white paper for a second overall check then is passed throuh the monarch.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition Government is when 2 parties core together to form 1 government. This hardens when the most voted party doesnt have majority of the votes to seats. so they form coalition to have more seats. This hasend a decade in he UK.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The difference is that labour want to benefit workers and people who are employed by increasing wages. However the Conservatives believe that the wages workers recieve are fair and just.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill becomes a law by it becoming a white paper and being discussed whether its valid or not. Then its "Green paper" and passed between the House of Commons and lords where it can only be denied 3 times. Once finalised it is brought to the Monarchy to Sign it.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition is when two parties come together and form one party. This is seen through when parties like the Lib Dems and Conservative joined together during an election due to similar ideologies and beliefs
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Conservation parties beleive that the wages wokers get are fair whereas the labour party want to inevese wages.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
For a bill to become a law it has to go through many stages of discussions and decision making 4 of them being white paper, monarny decision, parliament and Green Party.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalitvan is when 2 partres for forum to ware one and it has to cand have simular belys and intresk
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The diffrence between the conservative and Labour perbies are that conservative support cutting taxes and Meritocracy whive the labor party is more about work cre inceruty the croront of jobs so people can work for a good pay.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
The people write out laws and precey to be house of comons to aprove the law. If thes do aprave it feos bext to the house of lords withn they aprove it gets sent to the Moncey so it can become an acual law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalition government is when smaller parives have to mix togever to make one big party. so the they also have to agree on what well they gona do better in ther elenale. An examph of this is the 2018 parlament.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Comservatives stand for less taxes and more individual money recieve while Laboury Party stands for more taxes (even more lowards the rechy people) and less individual money recieve. You can basically say Labour is Socialist and Conservative is Capitalist.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
It goes through the black parliament for discussion. Then it goes to the white paper and then it goes to the yellow paper then it goes to the monarchy for them to submit the law y they agree with it.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition gachment is when two parties have around the same votes and two or three parties are elected to win the country together as a collective gavopment. When 2 or more parties have the same amount of votes so two parties are elected. An example of this could be back in the 2000's when lib dems and labour party formed a coalition government.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Conservative parties focus more on less taxation to make the public happy, however this leads to the decline in the supply of public services. On the other hand, Labour raises taxes but increases the supply of public services (e.g public transport becomes cheaper and carries more frequently).
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
First a bill is made and it goes through the white paper process where it needs to accepted by parliament. Next is the green paper where it is discussed by Parliament whether it is beneficial or not. The final stage is Royal Assent. This is when the Monarch decides whether it should officially go through as a law or not.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalition government is when two parties come together in an election to form one and increase their number of votes and chances of winning. An example on when this would happen would most likely be if two minor parties with a low percentage of votes and similar ideals united and formed a coalition government to increase their chances of winning the election.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The difference between Conservative and Labour parties is that Labour believes people that work aren't getting the respect they need and they want to promote equality. While conservative wants to limit Walfare, White Labour wants to increase tax on the richest.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
Firstly an idea is brought... Firstly a law from the house of Commons is discussed this is called green paper. Secondly the green paper will be presented to the house this is the white paper and the first reading'. Then the bill is debated in the house (second reading). Then it is the Commitee stage, where 20 Mps...
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government is
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
One difference is the fact that Conservatives believes in keeping things the same, with the rich still getting taxed equally as the poor while Labour belives in change they believe that the rich should get taxed more so that the poorer people can survive. The labour party represent the working class while the conservative choose to savour the british values
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
First, we have the first reading where the bill is represented to the house and made available to its members. Then the second reading where it is debated in the house. Then the third is a comitee stage formed of about 20 MPs to scrutinise the bill, then the report stage where it is presented to the house, stage may propose changes.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Coalition government is if the party does not win a majority. It is known as a hung parliament. The party with the most seats may form a coalition government with the help of another political party. Coalition government might mean it is more difficalt to pass laws.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The main difference between the labour party and the conservative party (in terms of approach to government and taxation) is that the labor party is mostly responsible for representing the working class aswell as this they also create a national education service. The conservatic party are meant to protect British vabes and culture, aswell as promoting it and making sure it is pro respected.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A Bill is a proposal to create or make a new law and the first stage is that it becomes a green paper and then a white paper... The first reading is the beginning stage where it's presented to both Houses, and the second reading is when the bill is discussed at the houses, the committe stage is when around 20 MPs vote and critisise the bill, report stage is when changes are passed and the royal assent is when the monarchy agrees to publish it or not.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government is when the laws can be more difficult to pass and create because party powers have to be compromised to agree with coalition partners... A coalition government can also be known as a hung government, essentially this is where a government doesn't win a majority of votes and needs to fill out empty seats in the government.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Conservarive parives tax lowerclass individuals and don't believe in participation for public serives. Labour parties tax equally and believe in free public services - Conservarives believe public service should be paid for.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill is passed by first being a white paper passed from house to House of Commons then becoming a green bill then being sent for Royal Ascensian and then finally becoming a law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government is when two parties that don't have enough votes come together to form a government. An example is green party & labour
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The dyerence between Conservatives and labour is conservatives are on the right wing while Labour is on the left wing. Labour belives want to improve the NHS and education, whilth the Conservatives don't. They want to tax more while labour wants to tax less. The Labour supports the working class while conservatives focus on the ageing populations
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
The bill goes thru bill gets discussed within the House of Commobs this is the white paper, it is then showed to the public to see if they agree with it, this is the green paper. Once that is done the MPs vote and send it to the House of Lords, if it gets approved it's sent to the monarch, this is called royal assent. If not it gets debated over again until its modiyed and the House of Lords agree.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government is when a political party doesn't have a majority, so they join and get another party to make a government with them. This only happens if a party does not have a majority. For example, Liberal Democrats and conservatives made a government together in 2015
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The Conservatives approach to government involvement in public services and taxation is that the government should provide less public services and spend less money. On public services and decrease tax. The labour party's belieuf is that the government should provide and spend more money on public services and increase tax to compensate for the money spent on public services like the NHS.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill starts as a white paper which is looked at and made tweaks to it to enuve it is just or fair or right. It then is turned to a Green paper where the public's idea is given to be posed. The House of commons then sends it to the House of Lords who can send more changes to the bill... Then it is sent to the Monarchy who chooses whether or not it becomes a law this is called Royal Assent.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalition government is when two or more parties merge together when they do not have enough seats. This can happen when there is a hung parliament and there is the same amount of votes for the top 2 diggerent parties and it is unclear who has wan the election. For example, if Labour paly and the Cocervative paly have the same amount of votes they may create a coalition government as there is not a clear winner.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The labour party focuses more on equality and the younger generations. They propose things such as making university prices lower, making taxes for those who earn more higher. On the other hand, the Conservative party focuses more on making taxes higher to be able to pay for private and public services such as private schools.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
For a bill to become a law it goes through several stages. Firstly, it goes through the green paper where the new law idea is freshly introduced by the Government. After this, it moves onto the white paper where the law idea by the government is firmly stated. Next It goes to the Parliment where the House of Commons and House of laws have the first and second readings of the bill. Finally, once the two houses agree on the wording of the bill, it is then sent to the Royal Asset where the Monarch finalises the bill and it then becomes a law Of Parliment.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government happens when no single party wins majority of the seats in Parliment, this is called a hung government. At this stage, the two or more parties that were compeating form one stable government together, this is a coalition government. An example of a coalition goverment was in 2010 when the Liberal democrats and conservative party both didn't win majority of seats in parliment and came together to form a Coalition government.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
One difference betwely the Conservative party and the Labour party were the Conservative party wanted higher taxes to invest in more important stuff whereas the labour party wanted better services for the people like healthcare (NHS).
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
Well first it has to go through green paper, so they give the government a suggestion, then it gous through white paper where the government has to decide if it's acceptable or good for our society. Then it goes through the last stage where the government announces to the public.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The Conservative party increase taxes and highers there pay checu through raising taxain this causes people to protest and strikes happening. The labour party provides good health care and people with old aye but increase taxes due to get more money
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill becomes a law through the House of Lords/Commons this process works from the government... it get sent to the commons to testify whether it's good or not then it gets sent to Lords to question whether it is good... then the commons talk about it and then it's sent to the Prime minister where he proceeds to sign it off.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
A conservative party is A conservative party has different roles compared to Labour partier.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
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Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
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Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
the main differences between the conservative and Labour parties is that The Labour Party is a political party in the UK that promotes social democracy and democratic socialism. Conservative Parties is a political party in the UK that advocates for free market policys, traditionalism and British conservatisn
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill is a proposed law which is introduced into Parliment. once a bill has been debated and then approved by each House of Parliment and has recieved Royal Assert, it becomes Law and is known as an act.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Conservative party gives taxes however it's involved in public services. however Labour party helps people/businesses in need
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A bill is made. A bill has the King/queen after the number its worth and checked out by government. approved or disapproved.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition goverment is a government that suggest what law should be made.
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Labour means that someon works hard and approving parties in a group
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
bill are money that the governmant needed to collect them. In couer bill ang neaty a good proces were people collect them
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
a labour party is when the mp and the pedle in the house of comom celabrate an election that has sussfully appoved. on the other hand consevative is when the are still working towards a new law.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
the first stage is they send the Green Paper to the mp if the mp appoved... then they will give it to the king or queen and if they don't appove it will not pass the law but if they appove then a new law will pass by.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
Codition is when the government says that he will change to the law but it don the govener don't keep it. trobule will occur in the U.K
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
The main disserence between conservative and Labour is that Labour is more right wing, whereas Conservative is lest wing. Labour promotes more capitalist ideas with low taxes but private services with free services such as the NHS will not be free, but Conservatives promotes more Socialist ideas with high taxes but free services such as NHS, public transport etc.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
A Bill becomes a law through simple processes in a goverment. It starts of as White Paper, then gets passed on to the house of comons then its gets discussed with house of lords they can only decline only twice before it gets passed as green paper to the monarchy which would then be passed as a law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalition government occurs when is a voter turnout in an election, A Coalition govement is where a party merges their votes with a different party, this could be used to merge ideas and opinions to overpawer the other parties...
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Main differences between conservative and Labour is that conservatives are more about people upper class... Labour is more about the working class and using there tax for public services and improvements.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
The process a bill goes through to become a law is that it starts by as a white paper than they give it to the house of Lords to discus it then they pass it back to the house of commons... then they send it to the monarch to approve the law.
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A coalition government in when two partys that dont have enough members come together to form a coalition. an example of when this happend
Explain the main differences between the Conservative and Labour parties in terms of their approach to government involvement in public services and taxation. (4 marks)
Labour Parties focus on...increasing job employment. Conseruting Parties are for low taxes, labour pubes are for the higher.
Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law, including at least four key stages it must pass through in Parliament. (4 marks)
Must be approved by the king,
Explain what a coalition government is and describe the circumstances under which one might be formed in the UK. Use an example to support your answer. (4 marks)
A Coalition is when more than one party forms a government. For example Conservative and Labour is an example of a coalition.