Source: Evaluate the view that the major parties still remain the dominant force in UK politics.
Conclusion: - Critique the definition of a 'major party'- the Lib Dems should not be in the same category as Labour and the Conservatives. Intro: Justification? - -They are the dominant force because: -They enjoy electoral dominance. -They enjoy parliamentary dominance. Intro: Overall argument? - Agree with the view: Major parties do still remain the dominant force in UK politics. Para 1: Against - A secure victory is now not the expected norm for either Labour or Conservative Parties, they have much more to fear. -This is evidenced by the coalition of 2010 between the Conservatives and Lib Dems as well as the 2017 agreement between the Conservatives and the DUP. -Additionally, Cameron's victories in 2010 and 2015 were on the basis of a mere 36.1% and 36.9% of the vote respectively. This indicates how slim the margin is, and their lack of popular mandate. Para 1: For - -Since WW2, all the government
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conclusion critique the definition of a major party the lib dems should not be in the same category as labour and the conservatives intro justification they are the dominant force b