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Clear and comprehensive revision notes on the UK Conservative Party and the role of minor parties in UK politics, designed for A-Level Politics revision. Covers key ideological strands including One Nation Conservatism and the New Right, Thatcherism, recent Conservative governments, and policy examples. Also explores the influence and limitations of minor parties, with election evidence and case studies such as UKIP, SNP, Greens and Reform UK. Structured for quick learning, essay planning, and exam preparation.

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The conservative party

Formation of the party:

Officially founded in 1834 – conservative and Unionist party

Robert peel is acknowledged as the founder

Traditional roots as a conservative force – campaigning for
 cautious (not radical) change
 preservation of tradition
 monarchy
 nationalistic values

Bases around a pragmatic and traditional stance

One nation conservatism

 Importance of a society working together
 Paternalism
 Benjamin Disraeli – advocated for the ruling of the elite to govern in
the best interests of the wider population, arguing it was in the
collective interest of everyone
 If working class and upper class became to largely separated it
would be dangerous as then two nations, sperate and divorced from
each other would emerge
 Therefore the ruling class had an obligation to look out for the lower
classes to provide social stability


New right

Neo-liberal views

 interference in the economy by the state is almost always
counterproductive
 Free markets – i.e. free commerce with limited state regulations are
the best way to create wealth and fuel prosperity
 Powerful trade unions also interfere excessively with markets
 Excessive welfare benefits lead to a dependency culture – people
rely too much on government handouts
 High taxation is a disincentive to the economy - keep them low to
incentivise hard work

Neo-conservative views

 A loose attitude to morality and lifestyles leads to a breakdown in
social order. The movement is therefore socially conservative,
looking for a restoration of moral values

,  Law and order are crucial to maintaining security and promoting
individualism. The state needs to be authoritarian in nature
 Normally nationalistic. Patriotism and support for a united nation is
normally the watchword.
 Internationally they are suspicious of supranational institutions
like the European union, which they see as threats to parliamentary
sovereignty. They believe that foreign policy should be conducted
to best serve the nation’s self-interest, not those of other
nations.


Thatcher’s polices Neo-liberal or Neo conservative

Neo-liberal:

 Low taxation – reduction of income tax rates, especially for high
earners
 Shift to indirect tax – increasing VAT from 8 to 15%
 Poll Tax
 Privatisation of state-owned industries: British Telecom, British Gas,
British Airways
 Sale of council housing


Neo-conservative:

 Shut down of ‘inefficient’ national industries, such as coal mines –
miners’ strike
 Victorian family values – Section 28
 Suspicion of Europe/affinity with US
 Falklands Island


Coalition government 2010 – 25

Cameron’s pursuit of austerity had elements of Thatcherism to it –
reducing the role of the state and decreasing taxation

However, the Coalition with the Lib Dems resulted in some more One
Nation policies:

 Same Sex Marriage
 Big Society – encouraging volunteers to take responsibility for local
services

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