1970-1979 Politics: Conservatives (Unit 3, Topic 1) Flashcards
Heath as leader; political and economic policies, Industrial relations and miners strikes, The troubles in Northern Ireland including the Sunningdale Agreement.
Hung Parliament?
A situation where no political party has an overall majority in the House of Commons
Internment?
Locking up suspects without trial
Direct Rule?
Northern Ireland was to be ruled from London rather than having its own separate parliament
Proportional Representation?
A system of voting whereby those elected are in proportion to the number of votes received
‘Lame Duck’ Industry?
An industry that cannot pay its debts so has to get help from the state in order to start trading again
U-Turn?
A reversal of a previous policy
OPEC
An oil organization led by Saudi Arabia aimed on protecting the interests of its members by fixing production prices and preventing falling prices
Decimalization?
New British currency agreement with 100 new pence than 144 pence
Stagflation?
Economist term to describe the unusual and stagnant inflation of economical combination growth
What was Heath’s Leadership Style like?
-Held the party together after Suez crisis
-Pro-European, failed EEC negotiations
-Detailed negotiator reputation
-Challenged Enoch Powell, made racial relations difficult
-More moderate than traditional conservatives
-Powerful public manner, good at convincing own side but not opposition
What was the 1972 Industry Act?
They aimed to involve the government, the TUC and the CBI in agreeing wages, prices, investments and benefits. This policy was heavily criticized by some on the right of the conservatives party such as Enoch Powell `
What was the 1971 Industrial Relations Act?
Set up an Industrial Relations Count and provided for strike ballots and a ‘cooling off period’ before official strikes. The policy didn’t work as expected, both the Trade Unions Congress and the Confederation of British Industry opposed the act
What is the Famous U-Turn?
Unemployment started to edge towards the millions making the government who didn’t want to take state action intervene. The government money was also poured into preventing Upper Cycle Shipbuilders going bankrupt
What is Barber Boom?
Encouragement of investment with rapid inflation rise
What was the Cause of the 1971 Industrial Act?
Major strikes by miners, ambulance drivers, firefighters , civil servants, power workers, hospital staff and engine drivers
What caused the NUM union to Conduct a National Strike in 1972 and 1974?
Factories in decline and possible closure. Miners redeployed in other areas, mines closed leaving 11 from a previous 134, only 17,000 miners left with jobs. Coal became cheaper to extract so less money came into the industry. Arthur Skargill initiated miner strikes, as miners really needed money for life commitments. Brought the sober industry to a halt and prevents people from powering stations. £5 worse of than previous years and wanted a £9 a week rise of pay.
How did the Miner Strikes Impact Britain’s Economy?
Lost the economy lots of money due to its large scale industry and prevented power stations from running. It threatened a standstill of the economy and coal industry. Prevented the industry from making a profit and billions of coal was left unmined
How did Heath Respond to the Strikes?
Brought in an Industrial Relations Act, he also abolished the National Board for Prices and Incomes. Introduced an Industrial Relations Court and ‘cooling off periods’ where they had to be a specified amount of days between strikes. Industry Act of 1972 aimed to agree on wages, prices and investment for the miners
How Feared were Trade Unions Due to the Strikes?
Showed that they had the power to bring the country to a potential economic standstill and challenge the government for changes in the industry
What happened as a Backlash of the Miner Strikes?
-19th January 1972, Miners want pay rise
-Picketed outside of major coal mines
-Britain was 2 weeks from a blackout
-Heath introduced internment trials in Northern Ireland
-1972 30th January, large catholic protest
-13 civilians killed in IRA bombing campaign
-Clockwork orange causes national uproar
-Yon Kippur War causes oil crisis
-Electricity limited for everyone for 3 days a week
-Heath promises a ‘world of tomorrow’
IRA? INLA? UDA? UVF? UUP? DUP?
Irish Republican Army
Irish National Liberation Army
Ulster Defence Association
Ulster Volunteer Force
Ulster Unionist Party
Democratic Unionist Party
Alliance?
A union or association formed for mutual benefit
Social Democrat Party?
A UK political party with socialist aims
Sinn Fein?
A political movement and party seeking a united Ireland