: Conservative Dominance

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1951-1964: Conservative Dominance Economic: Aims Success Failures Social: Aims Success Failures 1951-1964: Conservative Dominance Political: Aims Success Failures Foreign Policy: Aims Success Failures

Economic: Aims Success Failures Social Aims Success Failures 1964-1975: Wilson & Heath Political: Aims Success Failures Foreign Policy: Aims Success Failures

Economic: Aims Success Failures Social: Aims Success Failures 1975-1990 Callaghan /Thatcher Political: Aims Success Failures Foreign Policy: Aims Success Failures

Economic: Aims Success Failures Social: Aims Success Failures 1990- 1997 Major & Conservatives Political: Aims Success Failures Foreign Policy: Aims Success Failures

Economic: Aims Success Failures Social: Aims Success Failures 1997-2007 Blair & New Labour Political: Aims Success Failures Foreign Policy: Aims Success Failures

The Conservative Party 1951 to 2007 Era Strengths Weaknesses 1951-1964 1964-1975 1975-1990 1990-2007

The Labour Party 1951 to 2007 Era Strengths Weaknesses 1951-1964 1964-1975 1975-1990 1990-2007

1951 -1964 Who’s Who Prime Ministers: Leaders of the Labour Opposition Key Dates/Turning Points Key Themes

1964 -1975 Who’s Who Prime Ministers: Leaders of the Opposition Key Dates/Turning Points Key Themes

1975 -1990 Who’s Who Prime Ministers: Leaders of the Opposition Key Dates/Turning Points Key Themes

1990-2007 Who’s Who Prime Ministers: Leaders of the Opposition Key Dates/Turning Points Key Themes