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ответьте на задание снизу, по информации из этого текста. In the UK, only around 43% of 18- to 24-year-olds vote in general elections. Are you interested in politics, or do you change the TV channel when politicians appear on the screen?
Leaders and parties
The Prime Minister is the head of government in Britain and the queen (or king) is the head of state. British people vote in elections for Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them. There are lots of political parties in the UK but the big three are the Labour Party (the main left-wing party), the Liberal Democrats (the main centre party) and the Conservatives (the main right-wing party). There are also parties representing different parts of the UK, such as the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru in Wales.
Voting
The UK voting system operates on a majority vote system. The political party that wins the most votes wins the election. For a political party in the UK to form a government, they need an overall majority. This means that the ruling party needs to have more Members of Parliament than all the other parties put together. If the winning party does not have an overall majority then there is a hung parliament.
Coalition government
What often happens in the case of a hung parliament is that one large party will join up with a smaller party to form a coalition. By doing this, they exclude the main opposition and still have power – although it is now shared between the two coalition parties.
Young people and politics
All British citizens over the age of 18 can vote in general elections. Some people think that young people in Britain are apathetic and don't care about politics. About 43% of 18- to 24-year-olds voted in the 2015 general election. The overall turnout is usually around 65% of the population.
This is what some young people said about British politics.
‘I can’t relate to any of the politicians. They all seem fairly similar and rarely listen to young people. If politicians really listened to the voters, I think more young people would vote.’
Fiona, 20, from London
‘I didn’t vote in the last election but I do care about my country. Thousands of people protested on the streets against the government's plans to cut financial help with university fees earlier this year. Only rich people will be able to go to university if we have to pay thousands of pounds to study! I was at the protest and so were most of my friends at uni. I’ll vote in the next election if things don’t change.’
Sean, 19, from Leeds
‘Politicians need to start listening to us. We would get engaged in mainstream politics if we felt that our opinions were respected.’
William, 24, from Sheffield
‘Of course I voted in the last election. Everyone should vote! Young people need to start voting in general elections. If we don't vote, we won't change anything.’
Pippa, 23, from Fleet
General elections are held approximately every five years. Will more young people decide to vote in the next election? We'll have to wait and see.
Read UK: Politics UK – text

2. Check your understanding: matching Match the two sentence halves and write a–f next to the number 1–6. 1…….. If the winning party does not have an overall majority, … a. … we won’t change anything. 2…….. Only rich people will be able to go to university … b. … then there is a hung parliament. 3…….. If we don’t vote, … c. … if we have to pay thousands of pounds to study! 4…….. I’ll vote in the next election … d. … if we felt that our opinions were respected. 5…….. If politicians really listened to the voters, … e. … if things don’t change. 6…….. We would get engaged in mainstream politics … f. … I think more young people would vote.

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mako011111
mako011111
17.04.2023

какой это класс???

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123456531
123456531
17.04.2023
Я думаю что люди голосуют за ту или иную вещь не потому что им лично нравится это или нет. Я уверен что люди голосуют для традиционных элементов которые были вокруг в течении многих лет. Они голосуют за то что признанные в рамках нашей культуры и нашей истории для самых важных или наиболее типичных элементов. Они голосуют за то что лучше всего представляют Великобританию. Элементы люди проголосовали за легко признаются в качестве британских единиц по всему миру. И это не имеет значение в какой стране они берутся 
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HikariRayto
HikariRayto
17.04.2023
1 What were mr.S and M,B arguing about?
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