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Discuss what the national budget it, who proposes it and what it’s meant to achieve http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePcP3-ohig0

The 1909 Budget Aims To know what the budget proposed To understand the controversial nature of the budget To be able to argue and debate different points of view

Outcomes ALL (D) Describe the proposals of the budget MOST (C) Explain why the budget was controversial SOME (A-B) Explain the different opinions and attitudes towards the budget

Next Lesson: The Budget Debate The most controversial budget in history is to be presented to Parliament for its approval. Your task is to prepare for the debate by researching the proposals in the budget and the attitudes and beliefs of your party.

Key Questions on the 1909 Budget What did it propose? Why did David Lloyd George launch it? (potential part a question) Why was there opposition to the budget? AQA textbook page 24-26

Attitudes of the parties Liberals Conservatives Labour Pupils should use prior knowledge, or page 2-4 in AQA textbook if needed

Clip shows Osborne presenting budget to House of Commons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0-V_HrrzcU