What assumptions about the lack of power of Parliament are discussed in the article?.
The first will be the form of a critical review (1600 words) covering Learning Outcomes 1, 2 and 3 (40% weighting).
1. Understanding of the British political system in broad outline and be able to locate it within its social, historical and cultural context as the basis for accounting for its evolution and change
2. Understanding of current debates in relation the British political system
3. Cognitive skills in respect of synthesis, logical thinking and analysis Analysis of power of Parliament Assessment questions Students should read and critically review the article found in the assessments section of Moodle (or by clicking here)
Critical Review Questions for assessment 1: Answer ALL the questions below: 1. What assumptions about the lack of power of Parliament are discussed in the article? (200 words) 2. What evidence do the authors offer of the power of the Westminster Parliament model? (400 words) 3. From your wider reading, beyond the article, how powerful are political forces outside of Parliament? (500 words) 4. Judging all these elements, and drawing on multiple sources, where does power rest in the British political system? (500 words)
What assumptions about the lack of power of Parliament are discussed in the article?