Churchill 1951-55 Flashcards
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Stop-go policy
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- R.A Butler adopted a stop-go policy (alternated between fighting high unemployment and high inflation)
STOP phase: Reaction to high inflation and balance of trade deficit restraints such as
~Interest rates increasing
~Introducing wage freeze
~ Increasing taxes
GO phase: A follow-up because deflating the economy has dangers of putting firms and workers in strain, lifted restrictions
~Ending wage freezes
~Lowering interest rates
~ Introducing tax cuts
2
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What is Butskelism?
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- Butler - Chancellor of the Exchequer was argued that it was in fact him that ran the party
- Butskelism 1954 - joining together of Butler (Conservative) and Gaitskell (Labour) it was the common ground on matters such as economy and welfare
3
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Key points
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- Rationing was ended
- Steel industry was denationalised
- The Conservative party committed itself to building 300,000 new homes
- Continue with Keynesian policies (a form of demand-side economics that encourages government action to increase or decrease demand and output)
- Accession of Queen Elizabeth II
- Britain detonated its first atomic bomb
- Korean War ended
- Savage programme of cuts on imports but also on credit, travel, food and subsidies
-Defecit of $700 million turned into $300 million surplus - Interest rates rose to 4.5% to encourage people to save
- Education was not a priority
- NHS financing introduced (prescription charges)
- Trade unions were treated in a consolatory
4
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1955 election
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Why Conservatives won:
- Rising prosperity
- Ending of rationing
- Eden proved popular, calm, optimistic and passionate and his field was in foreign policy
- Good willed and respectful