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Glossary
Think tank - A research organisation focusing on a certain topic, such as climate policy or education. They often produce information used by businesses, governments and big organisations.
Status quo - A Latin phrase referring to the current or present situation.
Labour - Britain's main left-of-centre political party.
Conservative party - A British political party. Members are known as Tories.
Margaret Thatcher - Britain’s first female prime minister and the longest-serving prime minister of the modern era.
John Major - Major was the British prime minister from 1990 to 1997.
Reform - Making big changes to how a system works.
Liberal Democrats - Also known as the Lib Dems, a liberal political party in the UK.
Jeremy Corbyn - A British politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020.
Whitby - A seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England.
Proportional representation - A voting system in which the winning party gets a proportion of parliamentary seats equal to its proportion of the vote.