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| 1. Rights and Responsibilities Rights Those 18 and over are allowed to vote in elections We can protest and make our feelings known We can write to newspapers or express our views in print about an issue We have the right to be protected ie NHS, armed needed forces, welfare benefits We have the right to choose representatives and vote on issues. We have the right to a fair trial and police protection |
Responsibilities We should use the right to vote, otherwise the elected representatives do not truly reflect the views of the public We must obey the law and not limit or restrict the rights of others We must not tell lies or slander people since this is illegal We must pay our taxes to help provide the money for those services We must accept the decision of the majority even if we disagree with it. We must uphold the law and support the police in their work |
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| 2. The British Electoral System By-Election If an MP dies or resigns before the next general election a by-election will be held. This means that there will only be an election in that constituency to replace the MP Safe Seat T Blair (Lab) 30 000 J Bloggs (Con) 12 000 R Campbell (Lib Dem) 8 000 C Russell (Green) 4 000 This is an example of a safe seat.T Blair won with a large number of votes - 18 000 over J Bloggs Marginal Seat K Burns (SNP) 25 000 H McDonald (Lab) 24 000 A Smith (Con) 10 800 B Jones (Lib Dem) 8 000 K Burns won this election by a small number of votes - 1 000 more than H McDonald. 3. 1997 and 2001 General Election results |
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