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Pressures on Parliament

Craig Beauman outlines the different sources of pressure and influence on parliamentary law making

This article is relevant to AQA AS 7161 Paper 1 and A-level 7162 Paper 1, and OCR AS H015 Unit 2 and A-level H415 Unit 2.

In order for a democracy to flourish, and to avoid autocracy, the rule of law and law making must take into consideration many sources of influence. It is ultimately the role of the executive to sift through these influences in order to legislate how citizens should (or should not) live their lives.

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