Britain’s Conservative Party 1979-1997. THE Conservatives LegislationOrigins Margaret Thatcher’s Biography John Major’s Biography Foreign PolicySocial.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GB TWO COLLECTIVEIST CONSESNUS THE EVOLUTION OF THE BRITISH STATE The Collectivist Consensus  WWII coalition government became an informal.
Advertisements

Who was the greatest Prime Minister? Margaret Thatcher – the Iron Lady Aim: To judge the success of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister.
Britain and the EU 18 March 2013 by Sigrid Brevik Wangsness.
COLD WAR: THE WAR OF INFLUENCE Ms. Humes 8 th Period.
Powers & Limitations of the Prime Minister
The Cold War BeginsThe Industrialized Democracies Section 2 Understand how the United States prospered and expanded opportunities. Explain how Western.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Honors World History Mr. Green.
GREAT BRITAIN- PUBLIC POLICY AND CURRENT ISSUES AP COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT.
JULIUS NYERERE TANZANIAN PRESIDENT, Shannon Gormley 3A.
CHAPTER 2 SECTION 5 The European Union. Objectives  Learn about the history of the European Union.  Understand the purpose of the European Union. 
Country Review Jeopardy Template Mr. Oakes UK Review.
Rungs on a Stepladder Canada’s Road to Independence CHC2D.
UK and US contemporary history. politics economy art & music HISTORY society.
Guide to English-Speaking Countries 英语国家概况 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
17-1.  Weak League of Nations ◦ US Senate refused to approve ◦ League members disagreed on using force  French Demands ◦ Strict enforcement of Treaty.
Political Parties, Elections, & Interest Groups
Presentation Outline IV. Political and Economic Change a)Collectivist Consensus b)Britain ‘s accession to the European Union (EU) c)Thatcher’s economic.
GOPO Review: UK Quiz #1 Contestants do not forget to –Always phrase your question in the form of an answer –Hands on your buzzers it is time to play.
Talia Lloyd & Aneesa Guerrero 8-3 The legacy of “The Iron Lady”… Margaret Hilda Thatcher.
End of Cold War.  Warm-up and Review Homework  Map on Southeast Asia  Quiz on Cold War  Notes  Video-People Power  Homework- Vocab and Cold War.
Governments of Europe.
Fixed and Floating Exchange Rates
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, (née Roberts, 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013) was a British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United.
Bellwork: Day 1 This is the last Bellwork sheet you’ll ever have. Does it make you sad? Paraphrase each statement on your paper and decide whether it.
Margaret Thatcher The Iron Lady Early Life Thatcher’s father was a grocer, preacher, and local mayor. He was active in Conservative politics.
Modern World and Western Europe Ch 21 PowerPoint Notes.
GOPO: UK Review Quiz #2 Contestants do not forget to –Always phrase your question in the form of an answer –Hands on your buzzers it is time to play.
Chapter 9: The Executive Branch
‘Thatcher’s Britain’ Dr Robert Saunders Queen Mary University of London.
Changes of Britain Since 1945 Post World War Ⅱ. The Most Controversial Takeovers The iron and industries were badly in need of modernization. Efforts.
 starter activity  Margaret Thatcher is arguably one of the most popular and the most reviled of British PMs of the twentieth century. Why is this?
The European Currency Crisis
Born: 29 th March 1943 Prime Minister from Other Positions Held: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Secretary of State.
The Thatcher Revolution. I. Biography II. The UK in the 70’s III. The Thatcher Revolution Conclusion.
Margaret Thatcher Biography Made by Fang Ziying 3B1 15 March 2011 In office 4 May November 1990.
Cold War History. Iron Curtain Speech Winston Churchill articulated this opinion at Westminster College in Fulton, USA on 5 March 1946: “From Stettin.
Italy AUSTIN HARDING, MARGARET WALLACE, SAM SCHOBER, DANIEL ZMUDA.
Warm-Up 12/1/15 Explain how all European countries suffered after World War I. Why was unemployment so bad after World War I?
First... I still need to collect $18 from a number of you, please, at the end of class if you have it. News assignments - Who's first? Your questions on.
Britain and the EU 28 January 2016 by Sigrid Brevik Wangsness.
A2 Historical enquiry: India and the British Empire,
Margaret Thatcher 1979~1990.
The "Iron Lady". * The 71th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom In office 4 May 1979 – 28 November 1990 Born 13 October 1925 Grantham, Lincolnshire,
The Great Depression Standard Following World War I Many nations of the world experienced great economic growth. Unfortunately, this period of.
Margaret Thatcher. Margaret Thatcher is…  The first woman Prime Minister of Great Britain  The longest-serving Prime Minister.
Chapter 28 Part II The Search for Peace and Political Stability.
Irish Politics and Economy. Irish Government Like many countries in Western Europe, and countries with historical links to the UK, Ireland is a representative.
4SSIE001 – Challenges and Transformations: British Political History Since 1945.
REAGONOMICS & THATCHERISM A CHC 2D Canadian History Presentation.
THE SOVIET ERA Promising “Peace, Land and Bread,” the Bolsheviks under V.I. Lenin seized power in November 1917 In 1922 the Bolsheviks, now known as Communists,
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Section 2 Postwar Rebuilding and Growth.
MARGARET THATCHER EARLY LIFE -Born in 1952 in Grantham, England -Father was grocery store owner, and mayor -Mother was not very involved in.
MARGARET THATCHER. Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, the daughter of a grocer. She went to Oxford University.
Britain Section 1 What the heck is a collectivist consensus anyway?
21 st Century Jeopardy Russia Eastern Europe France and Britain US and Canada Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
HISTORY Foreign affairs and colonial expansion
6 February 2017 by Sigrid Brevik Wangsness
Chapter 29 Modern Western Europe.
Europe and North America
Economic Integration Efforts of Europe
Western Leaders Harry Truman Dwight Eisenhower John F Kennedy
Women as World Leaders Mr. Epps World History Chapters 28, 30 and 31
Cold War: Later Years.
Cold War End of Cold War.
Margaret Thatcher The Iron Lady.
The Industrialized World Since 1990
A growing independence
An Introduction to Britain
Major political parties
Cold War Leaders.
Presentation transcript:

Britain’s Conservative Party

THE Conservatives LegislationOrigins Margaret Thatcher’s Biography John Major’s Biography Foreign PolicySocial Movements BibliographyEconomy

Origins The Conservative Party is a party that stands for social stability and the rights of property. Between 1783 and 1830, the Tory faction had a secure hold on government, experienced collapse and disunity, and then came back on top in the 1840s. The Conservative Party suffered defeat in 1880 but from , it had its first period of dominance, becoming a national presence with an appeal to all communities.

Margaret Thatcher Thatcher was born in 1925 to a shopkeeper. She studied chemistry and law at Oxford. Then at age 34, she landed a place in Parliament. By the mid-1970s, the Tories were tired of statism’s ineffectuality and appointed Thatcher prime minister in hopes that she would make the promised changes for free markets, against out-of-control trade unions, and cut out inefficient programs.

Thatcher began her first term in office by cutting taxes, privatizing state industries and state housing, shrinking the welfare state, demanding accountability, and reducing crime. Thatcher handled problems with a pragmatic yet optimistic approach. She has been criticized for being too tough, but many have praised her for saving Britain from its former status as the “sick man of Europe.” Margaret Thatcher

John Major John Major grew up in a poor city called Brixton where his family was forced to move after the failure of his father’s business. His political career began as a Conservative councilor in the London borough of Lambeth. Major ran for Prime Minister in 1990 and won with the support of Margaret Thatcher. He was the youngest Prime Minister in over a century.

Major’s style was calm and down-to- earth compared to Margaret Thatcher’s assertiveness. The Conservatives were defeated by Labor Party in the 1997 General Election, and John Major resigned as leader, having been PM for seven of the Conservative’s eighteen consecutive years in power. John Major

Legislation Thatcher The Anglo-Irish agreement was reached on November 15th, This gave the Irish government an advisory role in the government of Northern Ireland. While it was far from giving Ireland full independence, it certainly was a good first step in that direction. In 1986, Thatcher dissolved the Greater London Council and six Metropolitan City Councils. In 1988, Section 28 of Local Government Act 1988 was passed During her third term, she supported welfare reforms that established programs for adult Employment Training.

Legislation Early into John Major’s first term, he got rid of the controversial poll tax, or community charge. During Major’s premiership, the Maastricht Treaty was ratified. This was one of the major pieces of legislation leading up to the establishment of the EU. Major engineered the “Downing Street Declaration” and the “Joint Frameworks Document,” which were instrumental in the eventual ratification of the Good Friday Agreement, which granted independence to Northern Ireland, which formerly was under the control of Britain. Major

Foreign Policy She was even given the name “Iron Lady” by the Soviet Union press and she actually chose to go by it because it demonstrated her assertiveness and endurance in the face of hardships Thatcher and President Reagan were “ideological soul mates” in both domestic and foreign policy, which yielded strong transatlantic collaboration between the United States and Britain, especially concerning issues pertaining to the Soviet Union. She forwarded this message to Reagan, who felt that the Soviet Union was an “Evil Empire.” Thatcher

Foreign Policy In 1989 he served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister of Oversea Development. Ironically, he was not considered a great person for foreign policy. He had to deal with an international crisis when Iraq raided Kuwait. He created the Northern Ireland Peace Process in the early 1990s and agreed to the Downing Street Declaration and Joint Frameworks Document with succeeding Irish prime ministers. These helped form the necessary building blocks for the Good Friday Agreement in Major

Social Movements Women’s Movement  -WWI advanced movement because female workers were needed in heavy industry  -Waves of feminism  -Third wave feminism in the 1990’s Social Effects of the Conservative Movement  -Industrial production decreased  -An increase in unemployment  -Highest poverty rate in Europe in 1997

Economy THATCHERISM, or “free-market” policy. She decreased the power and influence of the government in the economy as much as she could. This laissez-faire policy supported privatization of public industry, reductions in tax and manipulation of money supply to reduce inflation. Some people do not consider Thatcherism an ideology, while other people do. Either way, this policy helped Britain get out of a severe economic recession. Thatcher

Economy BLACK WEDNESDAY (1992)- On September 16, 1992, Britain lost 3.4 billion British pounds in one day. Britain was forced to withdraw its monetary currency (pound) from the EUROPEAN EXCHANGE RATE MECHANISM (ERM). Britain set interest rates based only on internal needs, not considering that in this way there could have been inflation. Major

Bibliography Pictures: Google nalist.jpghttp://s onlinehome.us/archives/the%20conservative%20jour nalist.jpg margaret-thatcher jpghttp:// margaret-thatcher jpg /major2.jpghttp:// /major2.jpg

Bibliography Euro Glossary. “Maastricht Treaty.” BBC News. 30 April BBC. 21 October British Government. “John Major Conservative”. 10 Downing Street. Prime Minister's Office. 18 October eff Fallis. “Biography for John Major”. Internet movie Database Inc. 21 October John Majorhttp:// Kennedy, Bruce. "Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister." CNN Interactive, Cold War. 18 Oct < "John Major, , Conservative." 10 Downing Street. 18 Oct Ball, Stuart. "A Brief History of the Conservative Party." Conservatives. School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester.. "Speeches, Interviews, & Other Statements." Margaret Thatcher Foundation Oct "Quote Collections of Margaret Thatcher." Quotes and Poems Oct