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  • liberalism
    • ideologies and origins
      • represent the intrests of the working class
      • grown from the trade union movement
      • democratic socalism
    • 1945 - clement attlee
      • nationalisation of key industries
      • creation of the NHS is 1948
      • bank of england nationalised
    • 1964 - harold wilson
      • national plan for economic growth to expand the economy by 25%
      • open university to expand access to higher education
      • support for students with poorer backgrounds at university
      • expansion for comprehension schools
      • support for inclusivity: race relation act + sex discrimination act
    • 1976 - james callaghan
      • high taxation
      • governemnt appeared weak and innefective over strikes and uncollected rubbish
      • lost a vote of no confidence
    • 1983 - micheal foot
      • radical socalist policies
        • further nationalism
        • increased tax for wealthy
        • nuclear dissarmant
      • manifesto called 'the longest sucide note'
    • 1983 + 1992 - neil kinnok + john smith
    • 1997 - tony blair
      • high public spending
      • tough on crime
      • acceptance of free market
      • kept top rate tax of 40%
      • commitment to nationalism was abandoned
      • fund public sector development
      • extensive constitutional reform
    • 2010 - gordon brown
      • lost economic credibility
    • 2015 - ed milliband
      • commitment to top 50p top rate of tax
      • energy price freeze
    • 2017 + 2019 - jeremy corbyn
      • move to socalist policy
      • parallels to the 1983 manifesto
      • support for 50p top rate tax
      • increased minimum mage
      • scrap tuition fees
      • establish a national investment bank
      • criticised for anti-setism and seen as a weak leader. also critisized fro past comments and association with radical groups
    • 2020 - keir starmer
      • move to center
      • suspended corbyn
      • suported furlough
      • against the public-sector pay freeze

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