Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 April 2010

General Election 2010

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The UK electorate will head to the polls on May 6th 2010 to cast their votes in a general election. The race to become the next government is extremely close and it seems any party that wins will find it difficult to get an overall majority. This could mean that we will have our second hung parliament since the end the second World War .
The Labour Party has been in power since 1997 and Tony Blair led the party and the country in the role of Prime Minister until 2007. He then passed the role to his sidekick Gordon Brown who was the Chancellor during Tony Blair’s reign as Prime Minister. Many people believe that after thirteen years, it is now time for a change of government, and that the Conservative Party and their leader David Cameron should be elected into power.
What’s interesting about this election however, is that the Liberal Democrat Party have gained a lot of popularity in the opinion polls as a result of the performance of their leader Nick Clegg in the first televised Prime Ministerial Election Debates to be held in the UK. In the debates the leaders of the three main parties discussed the key issues facing the UK today such as crime, education, defence, the environment, parliamentary reform, health, immigration, the economy, Europe, foreign policy and the war in Afghanistan.
Many of the UK voters are still undecided about who to vote for so all the parties are campaigning really hard to attract these floating voters and make sure that they win the majority of seats in the next parliament. Whatever happens, it’s sure to be one of the most exciting elections we have had for a long time and one that will change the future of the country.

Glossary

the electorate - (n) all the people in a country that have the right to vote.
to head to the polls - (col.) to go to give your vote.
to cast their votes - (col.) to give their choice officially.
a general election - (n) an election to choose the Prime Minister.
to get an overall majority - (col.)to get more than 50% of the positions in parliament.
a hung parliament - (n) a parliament in which no party has more than 50% of the votes.
the Prime Minister - (n) the leader of the UK.
a sidekick - (n) a person who often spends time with and helps another person who is more
important or powerful than they are.
the Chancellor - (n) the member of the government who manages the UK's finances.
a reign - (n) a period when some on is in charge of and organisation or country.
to be elected into power - (col.)to be chosen as the government by vote.
the opinion polls - (n) the process of asking a large number of people question to find out
their view of something.
Prime Ministerial Election Debates - (n) discussions between the leaders of the main
parties before the election to be prime minister.
parliamentary reform - (n) changing the system of parliament and voting.
foreign policy -(n) the governments attitude and plans regarding other counties.
to be campaigning - (v) promoting the party and their policies to the public .
floating voters - (n) people who haven't decided .

Monday, 19 April 2010

Eruption Disruption Continues

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Travel disruption to UK airports continued all weekend and planes are now grounded until 1.00 pm Tuesday 20th April, although this may change again depending on the situation. There have been no flights in or out of the UK since last Thursday and experts don't know exactly when they will allow planes to take off again.
The volcano in Iceland is still erupting and sending volcanic ash into the air which is then being blown by winds over the UK and much of mainland Europe. It's extremely hard for scientists to predict when the airspace in the UK will be safe again or when the volcano will stop erupting so the travel chaos is set to continue for a few days.

If you are planning to fly in or out of the UK visit The British Airports Authority website. for details, alternatively you can find lots of information on the volcano and the travel disruption on the BBC website. If you are worried about visiting the school please contact us on +44207 605 4123 (Holland Park Gardens) +44 208 563 6501 (Westcroft Square). If you are fortunate enough to be on holiday abroad make the most of the situation as it looks like you will have an extra long break before you are able to return to the UK.

disruption -
(n) Difficulty in things continuing in the normal or planned way.

grounded - (adj) see previous post

erupt - (v) to eject matter from a volcano

chaos - (n) a state of total confusion or disorder

ash - (n) the powder that's left after burning

fortunate - (adj) lucky

make the most of - (exp) to use or do something so you get the greatest advantage