The end of post-war consensus, 1970-1979 Flashcards
How was Heath described when dealing with people?
Stiff and prickly.
True or false - Heath was the first state school educated PM?
True. He was the end of the Edwardian look.
How long was Heath the leader of the conservatives as an opposition party allowing him to come to office with a clear and detailed list of policies?
5 years.
Heath was good at policies but less good at what?
Politics.
Heath was too ______ for his own good.
Honest.
What led to Heath’s defeat in the 1974 election?
Economic and industrial issues.
Why did Heath know the issues of the EEC inside out?
He was chief negotiator from 1961-1963.
In what year did backbencher MPs call for a leadership challenge where Thatcher emerged.
1975.
What was one of the main reasons many supported Thatcher?
There was no one else.
What economic policies was Thatcher sympathetic of put forward by Enoch Powel and Keith Joseph?
Monetarist and free market.
What did the conservatives discuss before the 1970 election at Selsdon park?
The manifesto including tax reform, law and order, reform to trade unions, immigration controls, cut to public spending and end public subsidies for lone duck industries.
True or false - Heath was a believer in the post war consensus and ‘one nation Toryism’.
True.
When was the ‘Barber boom’?
1972.
What did the ‘Barber boom’ 1972 lead to?
Inflation, no economic growth, unemployment went up which was unusual during inflation. Stagflation.
Happened after the 1972 Barber Boom.
What is the name for Increased unemployment and inflation at the same time?
Stagflation.
What age was school leaving age raised to in 1972?
16.
True or false - Local governments were not reorganised.
False. They were reorganised in 1972 under t he local governments act that came into effect in 1974.
When was Decimalisation?
1971.
What was Decimalisation?
Meant that 100p equated to £1 rather than old system which was 144p equating to £1.
The government wanted to reduce state intervention. Why did they feel compelled to do intervene in 1971?
Unemployment neared 1 million. He nationalised Rols Royce and other companies.
What was the U-turn?
Heath went back on his promise not to save failing businesses. E.g. Rols Royce 1971.
What were examples of the U-turn?
1971 nationalisation of Rols Royce
Money poured into the upper Clyde ship builders.
By 1973 government investment into modernising industry seemed to be working. What had unemployment fallen back to?
500,000.
What crisis changed the success of the Conservative government 1970-1974 investment into modernising industry?
Yom Kipper war in the middle east which prompted OPEC to declare an oil embargo October 1973.