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Power & Politics 2 Political parties • Most successful candidates for election belong to a political party • a party is a group of people who believe the same things about how the country should be run • the main 3 are Labour, the Conservatives & the Liberal Democrats
Power & Politics 2 Political parties • Before an election, each party issues a manifesto - a document which says what they want to do if they are elected • voters are supposed to make up their minds who to vote for based on the manifestos, though most never read them!
Power & Politics 2 Political parties - an example • Labour in the past has tended to raise more tax to help people in need by giving them (eg) benefit payments • the Conservatives prefer lower taxes, & say money spent by the rich will filter down to the poor by (eg) making jobs • the Liberal Democrats are closer to Labour, but want the money to be raised locally, as the need varies
Power & Politics 2 Make your own • Now it's time for you to make up your own political party! • Decide on a name, a colour & a logo. • Add these to the document you started last week to start forming your party manifesto. • We need catchy slogans, good design, interesting pictures of you & your policies - all to persuade people to vote for you & your new laws.
Power & Politics 2 What the voters will want to know is how you’ll pay for your policies: will you cut hospitals or schools to pay for your skateboards for dogs? The next slide shows how the current government spends the taxes it raises.
Work & Pensions 132,732 million Health 104,464 million Education 68,060 million Defence 38,986 million Treasury 30,802 million Local government 28,186 million Scottish government 26,469 million N Ireland Executive 14,667 million Welsh Assembly 12,785 million Transport 10,150 million Cabinet Office 10,090 million Trade & Industry 6,015 million Culture, Media & Sport 5,042 million International Development 4,772 million Ministry of Justice 4,086 million Environment, Food & Rural Affairs 3,099 million Foreign & Commonwealth Office 1,859 million N Ireland Office 1,370 million Law Officers’ Depts 718 million Spending Limit Reserve 600 million Special Reserve 400 million TOTAL 519,229 million What the government spent & on what (2007-08 figures)
Work & Pensions Health Education Defence Treasury Local government Scottish government N Ireland Executive Welsh Assembly Transport Cabinet Office Trade & Industry Culture, Media & Sport International Development Ministry of Justice Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Foreign & Commonwealth Office N Ireland Office Law Officers’ Depts Spending Limit Reserve Special Reserve TOTAL 519,229 million What about you? How would you spend £519,229 million? What would your choices mean?
What we need from you: What the government spent & on what (2007-08 figures) • a document in your party colours, showing your party logo & name • details of your smart & silly laws, & how much it’ll cost to do what you say • where you’re going to get the money from (see chart above) • This week, finish your publicity leaflet (VOTE FOR THE XXX PARTY, with your laws, logo & party colours) & start a PowerPoint storyboard for a 30-second TV commercial, both trying to persuade me to vote for you.
What we need from you: What the government spent & on what (2007-08 figures) • This week: • finish your publicity leaflet (VOTE FOR THE XXX PARTY, with your laws, logo & party colours, saying how much your laws will cost & where you’ll get the money from ) • start a PowerPoint storyboard for a 30-second TV advert(words & pictures) • NB: both leaflet & advert are supposed to persuade me to vote for you.