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Useful UK revision notes for a level - outlines a key aspect of topic 1

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omic Policy Welfare Policy (+education) Law & Order / Rights Policy For

sation of key ● Creation of the NHS 1948 under [varied from government to ● Join
(rail, steel, coal, mail, Attlee government] Nati
ation) ● Comprehensivisation of schools
1960
● Progressive taxation (84%
highest income tax band in 1974
under Harold Wilson)

ion of conservative ● Strong focus on educational ● Terrorism Act 2006 ● Iraq
ism improvements ● Anti-social behaviour ● War
-nationalise industry ● Compensatory education orders (ASBOs) ● Stre
Bank of England (Educational Maintenance ● Human Rights Act 1998 the U
ent Allowance) to give equality of ● Introduced Same Sex
nce monetary policy is opportunity Civil Partnerships 2004
independently ● Aimed to reduce poverty, not
servative with inequality
● Introduced the minimum wage
(£3.60/hour)
● Introduced tuition fees at £1000
per year
● Introduced maternity &
paternity leave

te, there was a ● Maintained all pre-financial ● Equalities Act 2010 ● Noth
crash (2008) hence crash spending, no budget cuts from
extreme policies in ○ Therefore this is
essentially the same as
of income tax up to New Labour
£150,000 per annum)
sation of most
e banks e.g. Northern

ntitative easing to
growth out of

iquidity to banks

alise rail ● 50% highest income tax rate ● Opposition to hardline ● Orig
o introduce a National ● 26% corporation tax rate New Labour policies such dete
nt Bank ● End NHS privatisation as the Terrorism Act switc
r a Green New Deal ● Opposed tuition fees ● Opposed government ● Orig
duce regional ● Opposed benefits cuts police spending cuts the E
● Introduction of a “National back

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