A-level Politics

    Cards (165)

    • Human Rights Act
      1998 - incorporated ECHR into UK law
    • Magna Carta
      1215 - established everyone (including the king) was subject to law
    • Bill of Rights
      1689 - gave parliamentary privilege to MPs and free speech
    • Act of Settlement
      1701 - parliament is dominant - monarchy existed on parliament's terms
    • Parliament Acts
      1911 and 1949 - Reduced rights and powers of house of Lords eventually resulting in lords only being able to delay legislation for one year.
    • European Communities Act
      1972 - Uk joined European economic Community - ( EU )
    • Wales Act
      2014 - created and expanded devolved powers
    • Scotland Act
      2016 - created and expanded powers of devolved assembly
    • House of Lords Act

      1999 - removed most hereditary peers
    • Data Protection Act

      1998 - protects against misuse of personal details.
    • Freedom of Information Act
      2000 - required public bodies to publish and make requested non sensitive information public
    • General Data Protection Regulation
      2018 - EU on privacy of data and protection of data for all individuals in the EU
    • European Withdrawal Act
      2018 - repealing the European Communities Act 1972 and parliamentary approval for BREXIT negotiations between government and EU to take place
    • Fixed - Term Parliament Act
      2011 - parliament needed a vote of 2/3 majority to call another (snap) general election.
    • 2017 ( Theresa May undermines Fixed Term Parliament Act)

      Calls a snap election
    • Health Select Committee recommends a number of measures to reduce child obesity - in 1 month the government acted
      May 2018
    • 2016 report by work and pensions committee
      caused collapse of BHS and company owners were reported to the pensions regulator
    • example of cabinet reshuffle
      April 2019 - sacking of gavin Williamson led to penny mordaunt to become defence secretary after a reshuffle.
    • reduction of cabinet committees
      2017 - to 5 cabinet committees with 4 chaired by PM
    • manifesto pledge confidence and supply deal
      2017 election - Theresa May struck a deal with DUP promising additional funding for northern Ireland in return for confidence votes
    • 2013 avoid resignation for IMR
      Ian Duncan Smith blamed civil servants for IT failings following a bad national Audit office report on the introduction of universal credit
    • Priti Patel - Breaking ministerial Code
      2017 - sacked as international development secretary - as she held secret meetings with Israeli ministers while on holiday in Israel and did not inform the PM
    • collective cabinet responsibility suspended e.g
      2016- Cameron did before EU referendum as there was a large divide in cabinet over the matter
    • public breach of CCR e.g
      Ken Clarke and Theresa May breached this in 2010 about the future of the HRA
    • resignation over IMR
      1954 - Dugdale - Agriculture Minister - resigned over flaws by civil servants purchasing farmland for a military airfield. Dugdale assumed IMR even though he had nothing to do with the issue and resigned
    • minister resignation over CCR
      2016 - Ian Duncan Smith - Work and Pensions Secretary - resigned as he could not support policy to cut disability benefits.
    • minister resignation over ill health
      January 2018 - James Brokenshire resigned due to cancer treatment
    • Minister resigns over personal scandal
      2017 - Michael Fallon as defense secretary - sexual misconduct
    • Resignations since Theresa May 2017 snap election
      50 ministerial resignations - 33 over BREXIT
    • Tax policy Under Thatcher
      1990 Poll tax - decreased support for thatcher
    • Margeret Thatcher Resignation
      Nov 1990 - failed to secure enough votes against Michael Hesseltine
    • Invasion of Iraq
      2003 - Bush told Blair that Saddam Hussein had weapons of Mass Destruction - British and US troops went to fight, but there was a civil war after and troops had to remain in iraq
    • Britain withdraws troops from Iraq
      2011
    • Blair Resignation

      2007
    • all judges from this point are appointed by the JAC
      Since 2006
    • mid 2018 number of BAME judges in UK Supreme Court

      0
    • Supreme Court Set up
      2009 following constitutional Reform act of 2005
    • Constitutional Reform Act
      2005 - Reformed Lord Chancellor, Appointment of Judges, and introduced framework for Supreme Court
    • Horncastle Case
      2009 - use of statements from witnesses not present in the court - Supreme Court sent this case back to Strasbourg as they said it was unfair - This influenced the EU ct of HR
    • Miller V. Secretary of State for exiting the EU
      2017 - Article 50 case - ruling was parliament must have a vote on triggering Article 50 - reinforced p. sovereignty
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