Evaluate the view that the Conservative Party remains committed to its traditional values and beliefs Flashcards

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Introduction - Themes

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Preserve Order in Society
Equality
Pragmatism

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Introduction - Argument

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The UK is currently facing many problems: this has meant that the Conservatives have had to disregard traditional values in order to navigate through these times

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Preservation - Disagree - Point

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One of the Conservative Party’s main founding principles was to preserve the order of society. This meant they wanted the wealthy to stay wealthy - this can be seen by the economic policies of Liz Truss and Boris Johnson

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Preservation - Disagree - Examples

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Under Boris Johnson, businesses and the wealthy are said to have pocketed £40 bn in tax cuts
Liz Truss wanted to tax cuts for the wealthy. She planned to scrap the 40p rate of income tax on high earners and cut corporation tax

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Preservation - Agree - Point

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After becoming Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has been much less inclined to preserve the order of society. He has introduced tax increases on both business and individuals

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Preservation - Agree - Examples

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In April 2023, corporation tax is set to rise from 19% to 25%
The threshold for the third tear income tax has decreased from £150,000 per year to £125,000

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Equality - Disagree - Point

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The Conservatives, unlike Labour, did not wish to create a just and equal society. The Conservatives as a result, are less likely to support large welfare provisions

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Equality - Disagree - Examples

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The Conservative Government cut universal credit in October 2021 by £20 a week
Liz Truss in her mini budget planned to cut benefits by dropping the pledge for them to rise in line with inflation

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Equality - Agree - Point

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Under Sunak, there have been more attempt to increase welfare provisions as to reduce inequality Britain is currently facing

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Equality - Agree - Examples

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Liz Truss was forced to make a U-turn on her plan to cut benefits
Rishi Sunak introduced a ‘Cost of Living Payment’ as well as benefits in order to help low income people who are struggling to pay their bills

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Pragmatism - Disagree - Point

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One of the main objectives of the Conservative party is to conserve society - this means no radical changes or clear ideological direction

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Pragmatism - Disagree - Examples

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Boris Johnson was made to be particularly pragmatic during the Covid-19 pandemic when he was forced to put the country into lockdown
Johnson took a pragmatic view of the economy - he introduced furlough in order to help companies who were not getting any business as a result of lockdown

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Pragmatism - Agree - Point

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The pandemic was unpredictable and so the Conservatives were forced to be pragmatic, however, it can be said recently they have adopted more radical changes and forward planning

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Pragmatism - Agree - Examples

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Brexit was a major upheaval of British politics, and this was a policy that many Conservatives campaigned for and oversaw
The aforementioned Truss mini budget was a prime example of forward planning - it promoted a plan for what the economy could develop into, rather than dealing with current problems

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