Conservative government 1951-1964

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Why did Conservative win the 1951 election even though Labour received more votes overall?
Due to the First past the post voting system
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Who was Chancellor between 1951-1955?
R.A.Butler
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Which three key conservative members didn't get along?
R.A. Butler, Harold Macmillan and Anthony Eden
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Why was the conservative party not convinced by Eden?
Due to his only political experience being in forfeign policy he lacked experience and lack of interest in domestic affairs
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Why was the Suez crisis the downhill of Eden?
He was accused of lying to the House of commons, 40 conservative mp;s rebelled, overall damaged his reputation.
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What was the key elements of the Post war consensus?
Mixed economy, support of NHS, avoid mass unemployment, work with trade unions and employers
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What are the three main area's where Conservative tired to improve?
Housing(promised 300,000 new houses), education and the Tripartite system, and social reforms
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Who were the key figures in the labour divisions?
Nye Bevan(left) and Gaitskell(right)
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What was the unilateral nuclear disarmament?
The policy of renouncing the use of nuclear weapons.
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What was the night of the long knives?
Was a radical reshuffling of the conservative cabinet, aimed to freshen the party, yet it just weakened Macmillans image
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What was the profumo affair?
John Proffumo was sleeping with Christine Keeler who was also sleeping with a soviet spy, raising questions on potential leaks
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Why by 1964 did conservative seem out of date?
Various scandals an
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