Established Political Parties Flashcards
What was the first major event that can be described as traditional conservatism?
When people sided with the monarch in the English Civil War.
What did traditional conservatives during the English Civil War fear?
The dangerous and violent change of Parliament gaining power. Traditional conservatives feared that the government would not be strong enough to stop crime, and that anarchy would ensue.
Which PM created the concept of one-nation conservatism?
Benjamin Disraeli
What is one-nation conservatism?
According to one-nation principles, the Conservative Party should protect and advance the interests of the whole nation. This type of conservatism is more inclusive and more progressive than traditional conservatism.
What challenged the belief in one-nation conservatism?
In the 1970s, the effectiveness of one-nation conservatism was undermined by industrial unrest. Trade unions demanded higher wages for their workers, and this challenged the belief that a Conservative government could unite all sections of society.
Which PM inspired New Right principles?
Margaret Thatcher
What principles is New Right based upon?
The principles that the economy is best with little government intervention and that workers create wealth, not governments.
What does New Right believe is best for the economy?
Taxation should be kept to a minimum
Inflation and interest rates should be reduced to encourage investment
The UK should not be too much of a welfare state
The influences of trade unions should be limited because they demand excessive pay rises
How does the New Right believe social stability should be ensured?
Discouraging alternative lifestyles, giving the government more powers to fight crime, pursuing a strong defense policy
What did Margaret Thatcher admit that the Conservatives had done wrong in 2002?
She admitted that the Conservatives had focused too much on the free market and had allowed society to become divided.
How have modern Conservative prime ministers modified conservatism?
Recent PMs have worked to make the Conservative Party more socially inclusive.
When and why was the Labour Party created?
In 1900, to represent the interests of the working class.
Which two ideologies has the Labour Party been a compromise between?
Democratic socialist and social democracy
What do democratic socialists believe?
That the capitalist state will become a socialist state when the working class gain power.
What do social democrats believe?
That a more equal society can be achieved by reforming existing capitalist structures.