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The Liberal Democrat Party
The Liberal Party:

 Formed mid 19th century with origins in the old Whig Party
 One of the two main parties (along with the Conservative Party) until the emergence of the
Labour Party in the early 20th century
 Favoured free trade and was largely the party of towns and cities whilst the Conservatives were
the party of the countryside
 William Gladstone- renowned 19th century Liberal Prime Minister
 The Liberal Party contained the Radicals who pushed for political and social reform

Classical Liberalism

 Free market economics
 Free trade
 Small state that upholds individual freedoms but otherwise encourages self-autonomy
 Gladstone’s governments set about extending political rights and educational opportunities to
non-Anglicans

Modern Liberals

 Emerged early 20th century
 Focus on equality of opportunity and social reform
 ‘New Liberal’ Government of 1906-1914 bought in Old Age Pensions, free-school meals and
medical inspections, National insurance, and payment of MPs
 Meant public could save for catastrophes such as illness or unemployment, people of all
backgrounds could become MPs, and removed burden of providing for the elderly from the
younger generations
 Keynes devised a new economic theory; the economy should be run by the government and
interfere so to achieve full employment
 Beveridge Report 1942 became the basis for post-war consensus
 Beveridge (Liberal Politician) identified “five Giants on the road to post-war reconstruction”-
want, disease, ignorance, squalor, and idleness
 Although modern liberal ideas had a substantial impact on post-war politics, the post-war
consensus meant that the Conservative Party and the Labour Party also adopted these liberal
policies
 The party became marginalised and fell to the sidelines of the Conservatives and Labour,
because voters switched to those parties

Alliance and Formation of the Liberal Democrats

 The Liberal Party suffered due to the First Past the Post voting system
 Although they made some gains in the early 60s and 70s, they never challenged the big two
parties
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