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This 5 page paper agues that domestic polices in the UK have stagnated over the last half a century. The writer explains this statement, and then argues that the biggest influence in the undermining of these policies has not been globalisation, but membership of the European Union. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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File: TS14_TEdompol.rtf
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change, and as a result many have argued that the resulting situation is one that has undermined even the domestic policies of the different government over the last half century.
The role of globalisation may be to blame, however, when we look at British politics, we may argue that there is a greater propensity to stagnation, with a
lack of real new policies, and much of the framework remaining the same, even with opposing governments. If this is the case the problems may be more international than external,
merely aggravated by the international situation. If we wish to consider this aspect, then we need to look to the idea of political consensus, which is seen by many
as being a more stable basis for running a country, with fewer political conflicts, however it may also reduce originality and the ability to adopt new strategies, rather than changing
old ones. The term, consensus has been within the English language for many years, in common usage since the nineteenth century consensus
is normally classed as a sociological term (Partridge, 1971). In sociological terms it is interpreted to mean social cohesion and order, it has a broad-based meaning, with multifaceted implications to
its adoption by society as a whole. The specific term of political consensus became popularised by Paul Addison with his book, The Road to 1945, published in 1975. Addison
uses the term as an opposite to adversarial politics, he interprets it as a type of politics where the dominant feature is agreement and shared or common goals between the
government and the opposition, which, theoretically leads to a stable political continuity regardless of the ruling party. In this definition, it means consensus between the political parties, but consensus
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