Political Parties 21 st September 2009 Use a double page.

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Political Parties 21 st September 2009 Use a double page

Starter: This week’s news.

By the end of the lesson you will be able to answer these questions about political parties and their leaders: Which political party do I lead? What is my name What is my party’s symbol? What is my party’s colour? What does my political party believe in? (political ideologies)

Labour Gordon Brown – Prime Minister

Conservative David Cameron – Leader of the Opposition

Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg – Leader of Liberal Democrat Party

Other parties Plaid Cymru Ulster Unionist Party Sinn Fein Scottish National Party

Split your page into 4 parts Conservative Party (Tories) Labour Party Liberal Democrat Party

As you watch the clips, add into the relevant box what each party believe in. Challenge: On the table are the 3 main political parties’ views on the war in Afghanistan. Add these policies into your table

In the 4 th box you will create your own party. Party name. Leader Symbol and colour 4 policies that your party believe in (political ideologies)

Class vote

Homework due in Mon 28/9 Online classroom: Political Parties Add in pictures of leaders and symbols and colours into all 4 squares in your table. Challenge: Find out what the Liberal Democrats’ policies are on taxation and government spending.