Austerity, Manifesto, Fiscal – What does this all mean?

By May 25, 2017October 5th, 2020Blog

“Whilst reading my election pack I had to Google a few terms”, James, 18 – Lyfeproof Shapers / Steering Committee Group Member

“[Politicians] They talk in roundabouts half the time”, Ali, 16 – Lyfeproof Programme Participant

“Hard to understand if you’re not from a privileged background”, Chloe, 19 – Lyfeproof Programme Participant

Have you or your friends said this at some point? Just because we hear certain political buzzwords a lot, that does not mean we understand them. Let’s leave all the political parties out of this one and go back to basics – what are they even talking about ??!

 

Sometimes called 'winner takes all'. This system voting is simple however some people disagree with it saying it is not representative and it encourages tactical voting (when voters vote not for the candidate they like the most, but against the candidate they most dislike) .

Sometimes called ‘winner takes all’. This voting system is simple however some people disagree with it, saying it is not representative and it encourages tactical voting (when voters vote for the party they think will beat those they like the least, instead of for the candidate they like the most).

 

Ahh So thats where the word 'politics' comes from - political parties make policies

Ahh So that’s where the word ‘politics’ comes from – political parties make policies.

 

money money money ..

money money money…

 

Promises are made but hard to keep it seems. Example : Recently Jeremy Corbyn called out Theresa May for breaking the Tories pledge to protect school funding.

Promises are made but hard to keep it seems. They are not quite the same as policies. Example: Recently Jeremy Corbyn called out Theresa May for breaking the Tories pledge to protect school funding.

 

 

 

 

If a party doesn't have enough votes, then it needs to team up with another party to work together so that laws can be passed .. #TEAMWORK

If a party doesn’t have enough votes, then it needs to team up with another party to work together so that laws can be passed .. #TEAMWORK

 

Read what each party will do in topics that matter to you here.

Read what each party will do in topics that matter to you here.

 

A big and important word. Think cuts to NHS, schools, funding ect.

A big and important word. Think cuts to NHS, schools, funding, benefits, ect.

 

A term lasts five years unless a snap election is called (like the one June 8th).

A term lasts five years unless a snap election is called (like the one June 8th).

 

Where everything happens

Where everything happens..

 

 

At the moment Labour is the opposition with Jeremy Corbyn as leader, however that could all change on June the 8th.

At the moment Labour is the opposition with Jeremy Corbyn as leader, however, that could all change on June the 8th.

Introduction To Parliament

Now you’ve got a few key definitions down, watch this great video for to get your politics game to 110%. If you are going to watch one video about the basics of UK politics, let this be the one. UK Politics has done a brilliant job explaining our political system!

 

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