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Using source 2, evaluate the view that state funding of political parties would be preferable to a situation in which a party can win a general election because it has more members and income than other parties
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- Counter-point 1 - disagreement current system is excellent model for democracy - - 
source shows: 2018 Labour party model has high income which corresponds to high 
membership 
-party funds correspond to popularity = legitimate democracy 
-encouraging people to join party by charging lower membership fees, democracy can 
be revived without state funding 
-e.g. Labour membership standard rate 2021 = £4.21 per month = 512,000 members + 
Conservatives lowered membership fees to £2.09pm in 202...
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Exam (elaborations)
Using source 2, evaluate the view that state funding of political parties would be preferable to a situation in which a party can win a general election because it has more members and income than other parties
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---2January 20232022/2023A+
- Counter-point 1 - disagreement current system is excellent model for democracy - - 
source shows: 2018 Labour party model has high income which corresponds to high 
membership 
-party funds correspond to popularity = legitimate democracy 
-encouraging people to join party by charging lower membership fees, democracy can 
be revived without state funding 
-e.g. Labour membership standard rate 2021 = £4.21 per month = 512,000 members + 
Conservatives lowered membership fees to £2.09pm in 202...
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$12.99 More Info
Lectharvard