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Politics A-Level: Ideologies (DONEEEEE)

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Question:

Are Conservatives Against All Change? -Use UK Devolution as an example.

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-No but they want Change to be Slow and Evolutionary rather than Radical. Should only take place if it's Necessary -While the Conservative Party opposed Devolution, it's now seen as a Way to Keep the Union. Change here is a Specific Circumstances - Devolution had Taken Place and shouldn't be Abolished - rather than something the Party initially wanted can be Described as Change to Conserve. In Other Words, They realised Devolution was Good for the UK, and Convseratives wanted to Maintain that. -Change should be based on Analysis of Past Events, rather than for Abstract events or Utopian Views


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