Across
- 1. The people we elect to represent us in running our local area and city
- 3. This candidate contests an election without support from a political party
- 5. Asking people for their votes
- 7. This type of voter has not decided which way to vote in an election.
- 9. This party was formed to represent and promote how politics can support environmental issues
- 10. A group of parliamentarians selected and led by the head of government to set policies for the country
- 12. The right to vote on reaching adulthood
- 18. Political Party which upholds family values
- 19. Each electorate gets one of these
- 20. A body of voters in a specific geographical area
- 21. You write your vote on this
- 22. A bill passed by parliament and bill proclaimed by the head of state
- 24. All the persons who are eligible to vote in an election
- 26. A national vote on one particular issue
- 28. illegal or dishonest behavior on the part of someone who is in a position of authority
- 30. A public written declaration of policies and objectives issued by a political party
Down
- 2. This is the party of power in Britain, it has the most MPs
- 4. A country which is governed by a more powerful country
- 5. The set of laws by which the people of a country have agreed to be govern
- 6. The opposition party in Britain
- 8. This is when the electorate have the opportunity to vote for their MP and one party takes control of running the country
- 11. Liberty the bird is the logo of this party
- 13. An electoral system in which the candidate winning the most votes in a constituency wins the election and becomes the representative for that constituency in parliament
- 14. Rule by an individual or a group that exercises absolute authority
- 15. A written document which contains a recommendation for a new law
- 16. Theresa May is this
- 17. The act of exercising authority
- 23. a group of officials elected by the people to conduct the affairs of a country
- 25. This party was formed to represent and promote how politics can support environmental issues
- 27. The right to vote in national elections
- 29. Rules which have been set out by the state or some other formal structure
