What about the workers?

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What about the workers?

The Conservative Party and the organised working class in British politics

Social classes Politics and government Right-of-centre democratic ideologies

Author: Andrew Taylor

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Collection: New Perspectives on the Right

Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 27th April 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781526103635


Introduction

The relationship between the Conservative Party and the organised working class is fundamental to the making of modern British politics. The organised working class, though always a minority, was perceived by Conservatives as a challenge and many union members dismissed the Conservatives as the bosses’ party.

Questions and Historical Context

Why, throughout its history, was the Conservative Party seemingly accommodating towards the organised working class that its ideology would seem to permit? And why, in the space of a relatively few years in the 1970s and 1980s, did it abandon this heritage? For much of its history party leaders calculated they had more to gain from inclusion but during the 1980s Conservative governments marginalised the organised working class to a degree that not so very long ago would have been thought inconceivable.

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