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Poiltics

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Poiltics A referendum is a vote by the people held by the government on issue that the government cannot decide on. Or that the government think is too important for representatives of the people (mps) to vote on. Also a referendum is put into practice when a government wants it not the people also the government not the people draws up the questions asked. So in a sense it is possible for the people not to be able to vote on an issue they want e.g. devolution of a part of the UK. If the government don’t want to have a referendum. Also it is not compulsory to have one. Elections are compulsory and must happen about every five years even if the government don’t want one. Which is one main difference between a referendum and an election also the government have no control on wording an election or have there power to set artificial barriers for example in the Scottish referendum 1977 over 50% of the population eligible to vote had to vote yes. Even if the yes had a majority but 50% of those who could vote didn’t vote yes than no devolution would happen. Main difference · An referendum is not compulsory referendum, vote, government, scotland, people, devolution, uk, scottish, give, held, set, power, election, 1977, labour, barriers, welsh, result, question, even, compulsory, asked, scots, powers, population, party, one, happen, yes, wanted, tax, passed, parliament, over, matters
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