Spill the Tea
UK, Hun?
Chap Choices
Cheeky Queen
Fish & Chips
100

What does PM stand for?

Prime Minister

100

Conservative PM who commanded a majority in the Commons during the 1980s.

Margaret Thatcher

100

Civil society:

Organized life outside of the state; people meeting to associate around common interests, values, etc.

100

Head of State:

King Charles III
100

True or False: Britain has a single codified constitution.

False!

200

What does MP stand for?

Member of Parliament

200

Prime Minister who reinvented Labour in the 1990s.

Tony Blair

200

Solutions to an election that does NOT produce a majority.

Coalition or minority government.

200

Head of Government:

Keir Starmer, PM

200

True or False: The House of Lords can debate and amend legisliation.

True

300

Modernization Theory suggests:

As regimes modernize, they tend to become more democratic in nature.

300

Current PM.

Keir Starmer
300

The idea that upper classes are responsible for the well-being of lower classes.

Noblesse Oblige

300

QUANGOS stands for:

Quasi Autonomous Non-Governmental Organization

300

Legislature that has two houses.

Bicameral

400

What does SMD stand for?

Single Member District

400

The 2010 election witnessed a coalition government form between which two political parties?

Conservatives and Liberal-Democrat.

400

UK Supreme Court functions:

Devolution issues, civil matters, formerly responsible for EU compliance
400
Constitutionally mandated mechanism for checking the power of the Prime Minister.

Vote of No Confidence

400

The Fixed Terms Parliament Act:

Created a five year interval that is stationary for elections UNLESS: vote of no confidence is passed or 2/3 legislature agrees to earlier election.

500

What is an advantage of using FPTP/SMD elections?

Voters have a direct line to someone who represents them specifically.

500

Technically speaking, who appoints the PM to their position? (Think about tradition).

Monarch.

500

This political party is all about economic liberalization, nationalism, and attracts a great deal of "Euroskeptics." 

Currently Reform, used to be UKIP!

500

The idea that a PM's cabinet is responsible for ruling together; can function as a check on their power when assembling support. (Encourages party-line voting).

Collective Consensus

500

Tony Blair's changes to Labour can be identified by two names/phrases. What are they?

New Labour and Third Way

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