Political Parties An election happens every 4 years. People vote for the candidate/party who share the same views and ideas as they do. Parties want people.

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Political Parties An election happens every 4 years. People vote for the candidate/party who share the same views and ideas as they do. Parties want people to vote for them. Think about How does a party let people know what their views and ideas are ? Review

Manifesto Each party produces a declaration of their intentions, views, and opinions. The manifesto highlights what changes the party would make to society. People are encouraged to read each party’s manifesto before choosing a party to vote for. Each political party has their own ideas about things that effect everyone in the country (the society). They may want to make changes to things like:  Obesity  Drugs  Environment  Hunting  Police

Now it’s your turn Think about what you would like to change (or keep the same) in your society. What do you think is important?. choose 2 things that you feel strongly about. Write a statement to say what you believe should happen. Give reasons for your choice This will then make it easier to share your thoughts with your group. We will then let you join your ideas together in order to make your full group manifesto