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UK POLITICS
KennisLand&Samenleving


Goal - in this lesson you will learn: 
1. about the UK political system
2. about the differences between the Dutch and English electoral system in particular
3. something about English debating

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Political Power in the UK 

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Charles III
  • monarch - sovereign 
  • married to Queen Camilla
  • Head of State of: 
  • 1. United Kingdom
  • 2. Commonwealth
  • 3. Armed Forces
  • 4. The Anglican Church   

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UK Electoral system
  • first-past-the-post 
  • (winner-takes-all) 
  • constituency 
  • constituent 
  • MP 
  • PM 
  • Downing Street 10

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first-past-the-post: denoting an electoral system in which a candidate or party is selected by achievement of a simple majority.

Constituency: an area whose voters elect a representative to a legislative body.

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Electoral system UK 

pros 
+ more involvement voters - politicians; local representation
-> to lobby your MP
+ relatively few small(er) parties 

cons 
- undemocratic? Votes lost!
- hard to start a new party

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Houses of Parliament 
  • House of Commons 
  • House of Lords 
  • Westminster
  • Whitehall 
  • Elizabeth Tower 
  • Big Ben 
Watch the next clip: 
- what are the differences between the House of Commons and House of Lords? 
- how do you become PM? 

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Slide 9 - Video

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House of Commons 
  • 650 mps 
  • MPs represent a constituency
  • propose/make laws + check government
  • in Dutch --> tweede kamer
  • presided by Leader of the House
  • The Right Honourable Member of... 

A bicameral system 
House of Lords 
  • around 800 peers
  • shape laws + check government  
  • in Dutch --> soort eerste kamer
  • presided by Lord Speaker 
  • woolsack 
  • My noble friend/lady 

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Slide 11 - Video

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The House of Commons 
  • 650 members - only room for   about 430 something mps to sit
  • Opposition versus Cabinet 
  • distance = 2 swords' lengths 
  • frontbenchers versus     backbenchers
  • despatch boxes - gifts from CommonWealth 

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Slide 13 - Video

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Voting 
After votes have been cast, they are counted by the tellers. The tellers share the outcome with the Speaker. 

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PARTIES IN THE UK
  • Conservatives 
Tories - Tory Party
Margaret Thatcher  
David Cameron
Theresa May 
Boris Johnson 

  • Labour Party
Tony Blair (New Labour)
Keir Starmer (current)

Downing Street 10 


  • LibDems (liberal democrats)
    Nick Clegg

  • Scotland - SNP 
Nicola Sturgeon 

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English 
Dutch
1. Home Office 
Ministerie van binnenlandse zaken
2. Foreign Secretary 
Minister van buitenlandse zaken
3. Chancellor of the Exchequer
Minister van financien 
Lastly, some useful keywords 


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Home office = binnenlandse zaken
Foreign secretary = buitenlandse zaken
Chancellor of the exchequer = minister van financien
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Reflection: give one important
similarity or difference between the UK
and Dutch political system.

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The Netherlands 
Political system UK versus the Netherlands 

Similarities 
  • bicameral system (2 'houses'- upper&lower house)
  • symbolic monarch/sovereign

Differences
  • first-past-the-post (electoral system - constituencies)
  • members (peers) can be appointed or inherited a title; the Netherlands: representation by vote only. 

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To wrap it up:
So, UK politics is about debating -  traditions&rituals - phenomenal use of English - it's practically theatre! 

Key words: hearhear - order - ayes to the left - noes to the right- the noes have it! - clear the lobby! 

Enjoy a final bonus video 


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Slide 21 - Video

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UK POLITICS
KennisLand&Samenleving


Goal - in this lesson you learnt: 
1. about the UK political system
2. about the differences between the Dutch and English electoral system in particular

And lastly: Larry the Cat

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