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We are given three pie charts, presenting the way in which a country’s public opinion is distributed among four political parties and a group of undecided voters, one month before the general election, 6 months after the election, and one year after. We are, also, informed that the Conservatives won and formed a government with […]
The chart displays the popularity of 5 different parties during the election in June 2005 in a country. Overall, the fame of each parties increases and decreases respectively throughout a year after the election. Despite a year of selecting parties in the election, the conservatives continues to have the highest percentage of popularity. Nonetheless, the […]
Presented in the pie charts are changing patterns of five different political parties prior to and post-the June 2005 Election. Overall, it is transparent that the general election had a major influence on the reputation scale of four political instituitions, with the upswing rise of the Undecided party to fame. Still, the Conservatives still retained […]
The chart displays the popularity of different kind of political parties in UK before and after the election. Overall, traditional political parties like conservatives & labour maintained their popularity before and after the election compared to other formed political parties. According to the chart political parties – Conservaties and labour had a large majority of […]
