Emergence of a Liberal Society

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  • Emergence of a Liberal Society
    • End of rationing 1954
      • Affluence of the long boom began to be felt more widely
    • TV most popular purchase
      • Contributed to changing attitudes across the country
      • Began to ridicule upper classes as out of touch and incompetent
        • Beyond the Fringe 1960
        • The Week that Was 1962
    • Class and Social Change
      • Increase in working class men working in theatres and creative arts
      • Growing working class affluence
      • Access to higher education
      • Working class began to be depicted more realistically - e.g. in Coronation Street
    • 1963 Profumo Scandal
      • Minister of War, John Profumo, was sleeping with the same prostitute as a Russian naval attaché
      • Raised questions around the honesty, morality and judgement of the government
      • Decline of deference
      • Evidence of increased openness about sex
    • Malcom Muggeridge
      • Pro-Christian and anti-sexualisation of the media
        • Wanted stricter film censorship
      • Claimed some small victories
        • 1978 Protection of Children Act, Indecent Displays Act
    • 1957 Wolfenden Report
      • Recommended the decriminalisation of homosexuality for males over 21
      • In 1967 a law was passed following this report
    • Liberalising Bills
      • Contraceptive pill available to married women 1961, all women 1967
      • Divorce reform act 1969
      • Abortion act 1967
      • Murder Act 1965
      • Theatres Act 1968
      • Equal Pay Act 1970

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