
Impact of Politics on Society: Understanding Government Spending
Discover the influence of politics on daily life through analyses of government decisions and spending, including taxes breakdown and resource allocation affecting essential services like healthcare and education. Delve into the correlation between governmental choices and socioeconomic issues like poverty. Watch the video presentation to gain insights into where public funds are allocated and evaluate the efficacy of governmental investments.
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What is politics? How does is affect our lives?
In the UK we have a democratically voted government. The government make decisions about how the country is run. In other countries they have different types of government. North Korea Dictator Kim Jong-Un British Parliament
Tax breakdown for 25,500 salary 2,080 Pensions and Benefits (including 212 on Housing Benefit and 296 on Incapacity Benefits) 1,094 on the NHS 824 on Education 339 on Defence 160 on the Police 44 on Prisons 92 on Roads 71 on Railways What do you think about this spending?
Watch the video to see where the government spends money and how it affects us. Do they spend money in the right place? What do you think? Do you think the decisions the government makes can lead to poverty?