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Voting
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Also, item Aii suggests quite clearly that the majority of people are voting ‘other’ than their ‘natural’ class party as the years have gone by. ... a) Item Ai suggests class dealignment as the number of manual votes have decreased in voting for Labour and the number of non manual voters have decreased in voting for Conservative since 1964-1997.
Also, item Aii shows a slow decline in percentage of voters voting for their ‘natural’ party, suggesting further class dealignment. ... The social structures model is the influence of peoples actual voting habits by their class, occupation etc. whereas the party identification model doesn’t directly affect a persons vote, as item B says-
“Voting is a behavioral act whereas party identification is psychological”
but the party identification model only aligns a particular individual to a specific party and their issues, which would possibly lead to them voting for that party.
Approximate Word count = 784 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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