Why did Labour lose the 1970 election? [ESSAY PLAN] Flashcards

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When did Wilson try to introduce ‘in place of strife’= ?

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1969

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Affluence= ?

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The state of having a great deal of money/wealth. The situation where even the working class has enough money to afford non-essential and enjoy a relatively good standard of living.

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How can we tell that 1950s Britain was an affluent society?

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-Reaping the benefits of the Marshall aid plan

-The amount of foreign holidays substantially increased

-The number of fridges, TV sets and cars rose by almost 100% by 1970

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Which facts suggest that 1950s Britain was not an affluent society?

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-Most homes and white goods were purchased in hire purchase schemes meaning that new owners had to pay more for their items.

-Certain parts of Britain such as the North were still poor

-Large percentage of the working class were still in low income jobs

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What were the two main aims of the Keynesian economic policies?

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-Maintaining full employment

-Industry efficiency by using government regulating the demand.

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Give three reasons for why Wilson tried to introduce ‘In place of strife’:

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-Believed that the trade unions were responsible for sabotaging effort of modernization in industry.

-He blamed them for widespread fall in productivity.

-Trade unions were becoming more powerful

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Give three main reasons why the attempt to regulate industrial relations during 1964-70 Labour government failed:

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-Labour party relied on the financial support of the trade unions

-Wilson was easily swayed by his kitchen cabinet [James Callaghan reminding him of the union support for labour and his role as PM]

-Many cabinet members and party members such as James Callaghan were against introducing regulation of the trade unions.

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When was the National Plan abandoned?

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1967

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By how much was the pound devalued in 1967= ?

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The 1967 sterling devaluation was a devaluation of the sterling from $2.80 to $2.40 per pound.

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