The Conservative Party Flashcards
Origins of Conservative Party
Robert Peels Tamworth manifesto 1834
How long did the Conservative Party have in office in 20th century either alone or in coalition
Which 2 long extended periods?
67 years
- 1951-64
- 1979-97
What were One Nation tories committed to?
6
- mixed economy (keynesianism)
- More significant state intervention
- Slow gradual change-evolution not revolution
- internationalism
- Increasing European integration
- Support for universal welfare state
What was the 20th century -true- conservative ideology? (5)
- Pragmatism
- Improvements build on existing institutions
- Paternalist
- favoured pluralism&social inclusion
- State intervention to care for the neediest
The new right was dubbed neo-liberalism.
What did the New Right want ? (8)
- belief in free market economics and deregulation
- Support of the establishment
- Importance of individualism
- Privatisation of nationalised industries
- restriction on union power
- Limited state intervention
- Quick and radical change
- Limited welfare provision
Who led to the resignation of Margret Thatcher?
Michael Heseltine 1990,
She resigned in Nov 1990
Which leaders were unable to command with the full confidence of the conservative party post Thatcher ?
-Major, Howard,Duncan Smith, Howard, Cameron
Who identified 7 broad factions within the Conservative party as opposed to the…
1)One nation, wets, europhiles
2)new right, dries, eurosceptics
&give an example for these 2 factions
Philip Norton 1990’s
1) Tory Reform Group (1975)
2) Bruges Group (1988)
Why was Cameron being elected significant after the labour party dominance?
Marked the point where rank-and-file members recognised the need to choose a leader who could appeal to those outside the party to win an election
What did Cameron do to lead the Conservatives out of division and how did he lead them to the centre?
- kept away from policies regarding Europe
- Issues on climate change moved the party to the centre
What did Iain Duncan Smith do to challenge the name of the ‘nasty party’ in 2004?
He founded the Centre for Social Justice 2004
What effect did Iain Duncan Smiths’ Breakdown Britain and Breakthrough Britain have on the electorate?
They believed the party was more receptive to strategies aimed at addressing poverty and social exclusion
Who does the leader take into consideration when formulating policy? (4)
Front bench
1922 Committee
party elders
grassroots membership
Who invented the Fresh Future initiative to make policy making more inclusive ?
William Hague
What 2 bodies were created to help in policy formulation?
National Conservative Convention
Conservative Political Forum
(only advisory)