Conservative Domination 1951-64

?
  • Created by: TaylorYS
  • Created on: 04-06-19 09:26
View mindmap
  • Conservative Domination 1951-64
    • 1951 Election (17 Seat Majority)
      • Changes in the Electoral System
      • Decline of the Liberal Party
      • Labour Weakness
        • Korean War
        • Association with Austerity
        • Internal Left/Right divisions
      • Tory Strength
        • Lord Woolton's organisation and economical reformation
        • Promised to build 300,000 houses a year and give more red meat
        • Churchill still popular
    • Reasons for Domination
      • Weakness of Labour Party
        • Internal Disputes
          • The Left (Bevanites) believed in the power of Unions and a truly socialist Britain, with more state control of the economy and society
          • The moderate (Attlee) disagreed
          • Nuclear Policy
            • Left = unilateral nuclear disarmament (more money for social reforms)
            • The right wanted to maintain independent nuclear deterrent
        • Europe
          • Opposed to Britain joining the EEC
      • Conservative Leadership
        • Churchill
          • Figurehead which helped in the 1951 election due to popularity, but little more
        • Eden
          • Personal appeal drove the party to a huge majority in 1955
        • Macmillan
          • Super Mac
            • Presided over a period of growing prosperity and affluence
            • Personal Appeal
            • Never Had it So Good speech
            • Winds of Change (Popular dismantling of the Empire)
        • Butler
          • Behind the scenes work was crucial throughout Conservative domination of this period
      • Economy
        • Wages and living standard rose
          • Stop-Go taxation to boost election results
        • Credit
          • Allowed people to borrow and enjoy the luxuries of life after so long
        • Housing
          • 300,000 a year target was mostly met
          • 1957 Rent Act
            • More houses available to rent
    • 13 Wasted Years
      • Economy
        • Unemployment figures were generally increasing
        • Success due to heaving borrowing and credit, dangerous economically
      • Leadership
        • Eden
          • Suez Crisis
        • Macmillan
          • Night of the Long Knives
          • Economy after 1959
            • Balance of Trade Deficit downturn
            • Days lost to strikes and unemployment rising
      • Scandals
        • Profumo, Vassal, Argyll, Philby
      • Britain request to join the EEC vetoed
        • Along with actions in the Cold War, suggested Britain was no longer a major power
      • Social Problems
        • Race Riots
          • Tensions developed as immigration was blamed for the housing shortage
          • The Government allowed the entire situation to be blamed on Immigration rather than racism, and passed to Commonwealth Immigration Act 1962
        • Youth Sub Culture
          • Some of the youth had greater affluence, some didn't creating a tense sub culture
            • Mods Vs Rockers

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar History resources:

See all History resources »See all Modern Britain - 19th century onwards resources »