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Conservative policies, manifesto, aims, development, history and political strands- traditional, one-nation and Thatcherism.

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The Conservative Party
Traditional Conservatism

 Origins in the tory party of the 17 th century
 Defenders of hierarchy, ruling elite, monarchy, Church of England, property and opponents of
revolution.
 Party grew around Robert Peel (Prime Minister 1834-1835 and 1841-1846)
 Gradual reform to preserve and protect traditional institutions
 Highly successful in the 19th and 20 th centuries

One Nation Conservatism

 Emerged in the latter part of the 19 th century
 Initially associated with Benjamin Disraeli
 Traditionally party of the ruling elite, supporting inequality and hierarchy
 Faced increasingly divided nation and new radical ideas such as socialism
 Aimed to bridge the gap between rich and poor through paternalism; ruling class would look
after the interests of the poor through social reform
 Hoped this would remove the need for revolution/people turning to more radical politics and
would create a united nation
 Factory acts, partisan dwelling acts, reform acts
 Demonstrating to franchise that the conservative party can govern and serve the interests of the
wider nation
 A patriotic foreign policy to create national pride and shared economic benefit
 Into 20th century, accepts liberal social reform
 After WW2, accepts Labour social reform, including the NHS 1948, shift towards Keynesian
economics to ensure the economy was driven towards full employment and mitigate the booms
and busts that unbridled capitalism can bring, and the nationalised industry (particularly
utilities)
 Pragmatic approach, mixing free market with Labour policies of state intervention and welfare

New Right/Thatcherism

 New Right implemented under Thatcher’s leadership of the Conservative Party 1975-1990
 Import from the USA, used by Reagan
 Cutting public spending
 Cutting taxation
 Small state
 Markets and private industry is better than state-controlled industry, so implemented massive
privatisation of utilities and other major industries
 Introduction of competition into markets and areas under state control such as schools and
hospitals, using systems such as league tables or private aspects of the NHS
 Believed that issues the UK faced in the 1970s were largely due to the power of trade unions,
which she successfully crushed
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