Political Developments: Divisions in the Labour Party Flashcards

1
Q

Who were the two key figures in the Labour Party split?

A

Nye Bevan and Hugh Gaitskell

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What side were Bevan and Gaitskell on in Labour?

A

Bevan was left
Gaitskell was right

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3
Q

Why did the Gaitskell-Bevan split get bigger in 1955?

A

Gaitskell became the new party leader over Bevan

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4
Q

Which Labour Left organisation opposed Nuclear Weapons?

A

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

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5
Q

What did the Labour left want for Britain?

A

To become more socialist

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What does Unilateral nuclear disarmament mean?

A

Policy of ending possession of nuclear weapons without any international agreement

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Who were some significant CND members?

A

Michael Foot (MP)
J.B Priestley
John Osborne

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What idea did Gaitskell put forward? What year?

A

Abolishing Clause IV in 1959.

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9
Q

What is Clause IV?

A

Part of Labour Party Rule Book stating common ownership of businesses and a good distribution of profits

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10
Q

How did Labour try and use the 1959 election as an opportunity to criticise the Conservatives?

A

Criticise the Suez Crisis management

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Q

Why was the time of the 1959 election bad for Labour’s favour?

A

There was a period of economic prosperity

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What was the Tory slogan for their 1959 campaign?

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“Life’s better with the Conservatives. Don’t let Labour ruin it.”

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13
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How many seats did Labour and Conservatives lose in 1959?

A

Labour lost 19 seats
Conservatives lost 21 seats

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14
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Why might Labour have lost seats in 1959? Why?

A

The CND deterred some voters as it was like they did not want to protect themselves from other countries with nuclear weapons

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