Established political parties (CONSERVATIVE) 2.2 Flashcards

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when were the conservatives formed

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17th Century

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2
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what do the conservatives defend

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DEFENCE
-historic privileges of the crown
-church of England
-powerful landowning institutions

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Conservative Prime Minister ( 1834-35 and 1841-46 )

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Sir Robert Peel

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what was the party dedicated to in peel’s rule

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-GRADUAL reform
-ESTABLISHED institutions conserved
-TRADITIONAL authority
-AGAINST threat of revolutions

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5
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one-nation conservatism associated with who

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Benjamin Disraeli

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One-nation Conservatism meaning

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” ‘natural leaders’ of society would accept an obligation to act benevolently towards the ‘disadvantaged’ “

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Labour Administration 1945-51(Atlee)

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-PRAGMATIC (factual and logical)
-mixed ECONOMY
-government kept high EMPLOYMENT
-welfare ESTATE

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8
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When did Magaret Thatcher become Prime Minister

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1979 - 1990

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9
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What was ‘Thatcherism’ also known as what

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‘New Right’

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What did the ‘New Right’ believe in

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-PROTECT national sovereignty in European Union
-PRIVATIZATION of industries
-LEGAL LIMITS to trade unions power
-LAW and order
-ASSERTION of British interests abroad (Reagan)
-TAX CUTS to boost economy with business leaders (less state intervention)

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What policies did John Major implicate (90-97)

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-privatisation of coal and railways
-less confrontational

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what three con. leaders who lost to Blair

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-Hague
-Duncan-Smith
-Howard

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13
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when did David Cameron become leader

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December 2007

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14
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David Cameron indentifies himself as what

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-liberal conservative

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David Cameron was interested in

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-Environment
-the NHS
-tolerated minorities and different lifestyles

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16
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what is an example of David Cameron being progressive

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-legalisation of gay marriage 2013

17
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-How did David Cameron win the 2010 general election

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-coalition with Clegg (leader of Lib Dems) to get working majority

18
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-when did David Cameron win with a full conservative Parliament

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May 2015

19
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David Cameron’s ECONOMIC POLICY

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-BUDGET deficit reduced
-BLAMED BLAIR for 2007 economic crisis
- AUSTERITY
-reduced WHITEHALL departments budgets by 25% (except for education and NHS)

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David Cameron’s WELFARE POLICY

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-‘strivers’ and ‘shirkers’ (deserving and undeserving poor
-‘universal credit’ merges a number of in-work benefits
= more people taking employment

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David Cameron’s LAW & ORDER

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-‘hug a hoodie’ = empathy to young offenders
‘rehabilitation (payment by result) scheme
-“tough on crime and causes of crime”

22
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David Cameron’s FOREIGN POLICY

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-Strong links with USA
-supported air strikes on terrorist groups
-pragmatic eurosceptism
-resigned in 2016 = Brexit