Understandings
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This text looks at the important issues in British politics since 1945, including a brief guide to the changing political culture of Britain in that period. It should be useful reading for all students studying politics at A2 level, as it covers all the important issues required by the main examining boards. Neil McNaughton begins by reviewing the changing nature of the principal political ideologies - Conservatism, Labourism and Liberalism - before discussing how these ideological changes impact generally on policy developments in the UK. Having described the changing nature of the political culture, addressing partisan dealignment, changing morality, the decline of religion and class fragmentation, he examines on a chapter-by-chapter basis the key issues of British politics today, the particular problems affecting Northern Ireland, devolution, constitutional reform, rights, the environment, issues of gender and sexual orientation, European integration and the European Union, the impact of the European Union on Britain, ending with a brief summary of the issues that are likely to take centre stage in British politics in the first decade of the 21st century.
The text has been written in a accessible style, with helpful features such as summaries, definitions, tables and boxes to illuminate the points made.
The text has been written in a accessible style, with helpful features such as summaries, definitions, tables and boxes to illuminate the points made.