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2 Nd Edition British Politics
1,318 words... cause they think that a jury is more likely to acquit them, 3 it delays the prison sentence or at least allows some of it to be served in more comfort while awaiting trail. Currently 80 % of either ways elect to be summarily tried by the magistrates. Of those who go to the crown court on 2 in 7 are the defendant elections the remaining five are directed there by the magistrates. The main compliant against loosing the right to elect which court the defendant is tried is that magistrates once ...
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Early Nineteenth Century Eligible To Vote
1,471 wordsBritain aimed to become a democratic country throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By 1928, a democracy was very close to being achieved. For a democracy in Britain, there had to be universal suffrage, where every man and women have the right to vote regardless of class. Also a secret ballot must be in place to prevent corruption. Equal sizes of constitutions need to be enforced, with regular elections and elected members of government. In a democracy, the voters must have civil rig...
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Political And Cultural American And British
2,860 words4. What differences are there between American and British higher education and how may these be explained? Before coming to study abroad here in Manchester, I didnt realise how different the two higher education systems were. My parents used to always tell me how it was when they grew up and went to school in India, but the connection between India and England never clicked till I actually got here. The obvious difference that comes to mind is the way the two systems are funded. Another is the ...
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House Of Commons Chancellor Of The Exchequer
1,898 wordsIs the prime minister too powerful? There are a lot of political issues in Great Britain today. United Kingdom is a large, industrialized democratic society and as such it has to have politics and therefore political issues. One of those issues how should executive branch work and whether the Prime Minister has too much power. Right now in Great Britain there is a great debate on this issue and I am going to examine it in detail. The facts I have used here are from different writings on British ...
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House Of Commons Chancellor Of The Exchequer
1,889 wordsThe Prime Minister of Great Britain There are a lot of political issues in Great Britain today. United Kingdom is a large, industrialized democratic society and as such it has to have politics and therefore political issues. One of those issues how should executive branch work and whether the Prime Minister has too much power. Right now in Great Britain there is a great debate on this issue and I am going to examine it in detail. The facts I have used here are from different writings on British ...
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