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parties offer policy positions to the electorate on a range of issues eg.? does anyone have any examples of this?

2006-10-03 08:15:03 · 5 answers · asked by anakissm 1 in Politics & Government Government

luggerbug yeah i would make it clearer if i could but its my homework and thats all it says to answer and i have no clue. meh ill just guess

2006-10-03 08:30:42 · update #1

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you can find political party policies on the net @
www.labour.org.uk/ourpolicies
www.conservatives.com/tile.do?def=policy.listing.page
www.libdems.org.uk/party/policy/manifesto.html
policy.greenparty.org.uk/

Or maybe you'd like an example of what policy of one party makes the rest do?

The BNP start with a policy on immigration and "Illegal Immigrants"
the spot light then goes off Asylum seekers and is then concentrated on "Illegal immigration" the major parties must then come up with a Party Policy on immigration to cope with any bad publicity from the BNP policy statement. It is then difficult to refocus the spotlight on to refugees from world conflict. Most refugees seeking shelter from persecution end up herded up in their own country the luck few end up as illegal immigrants spread around the world. Every time there is conflict in say Afghanistan then refugees end up in Britain, the BNP would call them illegal immigrants.

2006-10-06 06:50:26 · answer #1 · answered by Ashley K 3 · 0 0

The question isn't really clear, but you could first distinguish between a "policy" and "principle".

The two major parties both put forward their policies on specific issues, such as Iraq, Immigration, Abortion, etc. A policy is basically a statement like "we're for it" or "we're against it."

A principle is a core belief that guides future action. A principle would be something like "minimal government interference" or "from each according to his ability to each according to his need". Principles can be a hard concept to grasp, as modern politics and education seem to be totally devoid of them.

An example of the difference is in the "Contract with America" from the 1990's. Republicans went around the country to gather information about what the majority of the people want the government to do, and made that their policy position for that election, promising to do a list of things in the first 100 days.

Since they had not stated any principles, it was anyone's guess what they would do with the other 630 days they were elected to.

2006-10-03 08:48:59 · answer #2 · answered by open4one 7 · 0 0

once human beings turn off the partisan media and delivers up parroting their speaking factors. lots of the folk I communicate with don't have any clue as to what they are speaking about. they only parrot some thing they heard and don't have the slightest theory what's in the back of their point of view. you be conscious that in pretty a lot each and each submit right here on YA - completely clueless individuals yapping about some 10 second sound bite they only heard on Fox information or MSNBC. it really is change into "social gathering earlier united states of america" and till that forestalls and human beings start up questioning for themselves, our united states of america will stay in decline.

2016-11-26 01:00:03 · answer #3 · answered by lofty 4 · 0 0

Political parties are merely an illusion, because THIS secret and evil group has been in control of everything for far too long!...
http://www.rense.com/general58/suspre.htm

2006-10-04 04:10:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not really sure of your question .
Please, you have to elucidate.

In other words. What exactly are you asking ??

2006-10-03 08:19:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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