Heath and Thatcher in Opposition

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Heath and Thatcher in Opposition

Politics and government Political science and theory History European history History: specific events and topics

Author: Eric Caines

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Collection: History

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 6 July 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781137602466


Introduction

This book traces how Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, during their respective years as Conservative Opposition Leaders (1965-70 and 1975-79), managed their Party’s attempts to ensure a return to government, each after two electoral defeats. They did so in the context of an emergent New Conservatism, championed by the likes of Enoch Powell, Keith Joseph and Nigel Lawson, which betokened a long-term change from the post-war Butskellite settlement. 

Against a national background of declining economic status, high inflation, debilitating public sector strikes and internal Conservative Party debates, particularly over industrial relations policy and monetarism, they adopted strikingly different approaches to policy-making in Opposition. The book illustrates how, paradoxically, Heath’s technocratic over-prescription failed to save his eventual premiership, while Thatcher’s under-committed policy design failed to impede her leading a purposeful and transformative government in the 1980s.

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