Just wanted to say thank you so much for these amazing videos, they are such a help and may god bless you kind sir, and also I just wanted to inquire, if these examples were used in an exam, would a candidate lose marks due to these examples being decades old compared to newer examples with Sunak and Boris etc?
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into making these videos! Can you please make a video covering the EU and relationships between branches (component 2)
hello for anyone who want stuff on Johnson Johnson had a united cabinet, at the moment heavy controversy about the party's in Number 10, cost of living increase, has relied heavily on his cabinet, has an 80 seat majority
Thatcher stuck to her ideology overcoming internal opposition to her policies. Many in the Conservative Party wanted her to move away from the policies of monetarism that had been established early in the 1980s which were proving unpopular as the 1982 election approached. Thatcher stood up against the opposition in her cabinet and refused to change course. A combination of demand for North Sea Oil helping the economy and her performance in the Falklands War meant that she won the election and defeated the dissenting voices in her cabinet and party. She can therefore be seen as ideologically driven and through determination to stick to her ideas getting to the position that she dominated her cabinet.
Your videos are so insanely helpful! Thank you for the effort you put into them
Glad you like them!
Just wanted to say thank you so much for these amazing videos, they are such a help and may god bless you kind sir, and also I just wanted to inquire, if these examples were used in an exam, would a candidate lose marks due to these examples being decades old compared to newer examples with Sunak and Boris etc?
No. You’re required to know one example from 1945-1997 and post 1997, there’s no other restriction on the example you use
@@nzpaws thank you very much 🙏
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into making these videos! Can you please make a video covering the EU and relationships between branches (component 2)
Hi s vak, I will be making one but it won't be for a few weeks yet
hello for anyone who want stuff on Johnson
Johnson had a united cabinet, at the moment heavy controversy about the party's in Number 10, cost of living increase, has relied heavily on his cabinet, has an 80 seat majority
Great video Alan as per usual, just making you aware don't know if this was just my computer but seemed to be slight problem w sound at points...
Sorry about that
@@AlanHistoryNerd It's fine, just thought you would like to correct for future vids :)
Hi Alan do you think you could do one of these case studies on boris
Good idea, I'll look to do this
so is this video on history or politics course I been using this playlist as history
It can be used for either politics or modern British history
@@AlanHistoryNerd omg thank you soo much for the fast reply 🤲🏽🤲🏽
Hi Alan how did thatcher stick to her guns early I was very confused
Thatcher stuck to her ideology overcoming internal opposition to her policies. Many in the Conservative Party wanted her to move away from the policies of monetarism that had been established early in the 1980s which were proving unpopular as the 1982 election approached. Thatcher stood up against the opposition in her cabinet and refused to change course. A combination of demand for North Sea Oil helping the economy and her performance in the Falklands War meant that she won the election and defeated the dissenting voices in her cabinet and party. She can therefore be seen as ideologically driven and through determination to stick to her ideas getting to the position that she dominated her cabinet.
@@AlanHistoryNerd thank you so much sorry if you find it irritating that I keep on asking questions.
@@zmoondusthd7727 not at all ask away, if something was unclear to one person it normally means it is unclear to more
@@AlanHistoryNerd very helpful
so so helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Could you do a video on constitutional reform and voting behaviour/media pls .
Your videos are very helpful 👍
th-cam.com/video/dP0KfQa21G0/w-d-xo.html Constitutional reform since 97
th-cam.com/video/oXAwVZa4PGU/w-d-xo.html Voting behaviour
th-cam.com/video/jgQMVK-VTZQ/w-d-xo.html Influence of the Media
Make sure you check out my A Level Politics playlist, there are 150 videos an there is most likely something on topics you needed
My UK exam is today :')