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The 2024 General Election had a Turnout of:
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59.7%
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The Winning Party was:
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Labour
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with how many seats
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411
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The 1997 General Election had a Turnout of:
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71.4%
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The Winning Party was:
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Labour
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And how many seats
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418
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The 1979 General Election had a Turnout of:
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76%
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The Winning Party was:
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Conservative
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And how many seats:
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339
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What was voted on in a 2016 referendum
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Brexit
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That's turnout was
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72.21%
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With what percentage winning the referendum
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51.89%
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What was voted on in a 2014 referendum
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Scottish Independence
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That's turnout was
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55.3%
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With what percentage winning the referendum
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84.59%
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What was voted on in a 2011 referendum
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AV
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That's turnout was
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42.2%
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With what percentage winning the referendum
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67.90%
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The Term granted to mandatory participation in elections:
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Compulsory Voting
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What Age is currently being discussed to lower the minimum voting age to
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16
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In 1215, this constitutional document limited the power of King John
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Magna Carta
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In 1689, following the Glorious Revolution, this document gave greater power to parliament
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Bill Of Rights
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Including the Legislature's Freedom of Speech AKA:
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Parliamentary Privilege
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As well as (Blank) and (Blank) Elections
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Free and Fair Elections
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In 1832 this act was the first to expand the electorate
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Great Reform Act
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Followed by reform acts in (both years please)
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1867 and 1884
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In 1918 this act saw women get the right to vote:
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Representation of the People Act
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With the voting age being reduced to 18 in:
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1969
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This women's liberation group, often known as the NUWSS, is more commonly known as
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Suffragists
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Whose more radical wing was later known as
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Suffragettes
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Led by
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Emmeline Pankhurst
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What is the BMA
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British Medical Association
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NFU?
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National Farmer's union
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TUC?
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Trade Union Congress
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This Eco Friendly Outsider group can be seen to advocate for a "Pax Viridis"
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Greenpeace
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Amnesty international mostly advocates for
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Human Rights
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This group named for the New York riots advocates for LGBTQ rights
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Stonewall
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If a group works closely with the govt they are a?
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Insider Group
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if they don't they are an
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Outsider Group
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Such as these Eschatological Partisans (XR)
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Extinction Rebellion
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This pressure group saw the banning of handguns following Dunblane in 1996
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Snowdrop
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This 1998 act enshrined the ECHR into Law
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Human Rights Act
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And This Woman sued the government for Boris' prorogation of Parliament
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Gina Miller
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And in 1983 the Representation of the People's act removed the right to vote from
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Prisoners
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