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Conservative Party 2023
20th
January
conservatism
=
political ideology favouring tradition & mainting the status
quo

it's not to build / develop
some
argue an
ideology as its
looking on what

already exists in
society
One nation -
>
Thatcherism /New Right - Cameron -

May
->
Johnson -
Truss >
-
Sunan




Pragmatism -

dealing with a situation as it is




Praternalism -

fatherly rule


T
--
&

-




·
2010s : AGE Of AUSTERITY (followed financial crisis in 200718 similiar to austerity after WW2)
*

I
associated Conservative
with Party cuts to welfare reduce
budget
:
payments gor
·




·
cuts to
housing subsides deficit
·
cuts to social services ↳
ROBLEM
:




caused hardship
for many

introduced cons. to
One-nation conservatism
by paternalistic rule & to
·

emphasise
>
->




accentuate responsibilities of ruling elite
& improve lives of all
of
members
society
↳ leaders to in interest
engage everyone's
v
I well-known periods
.Plate 1860, PM Benjamin Disraeli pushed for social reforms through paniment
to help class & better protect
working
opportunistic
& ethical
t workers



1867 Reform Act = > enfranchise working class

men

② Postwar 1950s &
early 60s (Churchill Anthony Eden
,


& Harold Macmilan)
Macmillan
highlighted affects on
&


unemployment through one-nation
·

57 -
63
conservation & paternalism ->
economic & social impact it imposed↳ :

sought to reform conservation &
o




commited to NARROW social
inequality
·


develop welfare State (created by
Labour Clement Atflee

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