How was the political situation in Britain in the 1950s?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 2: Industrialized Democracies. Industrialized Democracy – the richest countries with advanced economies and liberal states.
Advertisements

Economic and Political Relationships of Great Britain and Colonial America SOL USI.5d: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the factors that shaped.
Self rule for Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Parties in Britain There is no law governing political parties in Great Britain. Parties are understood as an expression of initiatives born out of society.
CCOT Nationalism in America from 1850 to 1975 Mick Neel, Thomas Muller, Thomas Shoup.
The Italian political system The Italian political system in 1896 Following unification liberal Italy was a constitutional monarchy. The Italian.
How Canada became an Independent Country
Liberal Reforms Motives Essay
Labour Party.
Men Should Weep by Ena Lamont Stewart Contemporary Scottish Theatre.
How successful was the wartime coalition in leading Britain through the strains of war between 1940 and 1945? (24 Marks)
Objectives Examine the role of the mass media in providing the public with political information. Explain how the mass media influence politics. Understand.
United Kingdom.
Why did the Liberal Government introduce the Welfare Reforms?
Men Should Weep by Ena Lamont Stewart Contemporary Scottish Theatre.
The Roaring 20s  High unemployment throughout the nation as factories switched from war time to peace time production  Canadians began.
Medicine in America: Comparative Perspectives HI 31L Roberta Bivins.
Urugauy Tre Tipton. Colonial de Sacremento: 1680.
Subject: “A War Cabinet has been formed of five Members, representing, with the Opposition Liberals, the unity of the nation.”
Parliament Quiz How much do you know?. 1) What does ‘MP’ stand for?
The Power of the Vote To ensure that politicians do represent their constituents, we have elections. All citizens 18 years of age or older are asked to.
Unit Question: Who are the “architects of Confederation”?  Traditional territories  Colonies  Treaties  Confederation What are the characteristics.
Copyright … Strode’s College Laws students are free to make use of this ‘Pdf Print files’ for study purposes (they should print them off and take them.
MARGARET THATCHER. Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, the daughter of a grocer. She went to Oxford University.
HISTORY Foreign affairs and colonial expansion
Men Should Weep by Ena Lamont Stewart
BRITAIN BETWEEN THE WARS.
Bell Work Turn to page 4 and title it Bell Work
Who’s Who The Spanish Civil War.
North America: Canada December 2016.
Factors Affecting population Change
Conservative Political Dominance
Explain why people should use their right to vote
Society and Culture in the Industrial Age!
International Migration
Rise of the cold war.
Social Studies 11 Post-War Canada
Origins of the cold war Chapter 19 Sections 1 & 2.
Constitutional Monarchy
Our Government Since Independence
The Era of Good Feelings
Chapter 18-Section 1-Origins of the Cold War
A B Which team will win the ‘tug of war’? Choose the team with the highest combined ‘weight’.
George Washington The Model Citizen
New Global Patterns Chapter 13, Sections 3 and 4.
Mackenzie King & Canadian Independence
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland CH. 2-4
Role of Women The Persons Case Aboriginal Peoples Self Determination
Things Can Only Get Better
Chapter 8: Mass Media and Public Opinion Section 3
Cover for Mr Lloyd’s paternity for 12 Politics
Presidential Research/HW
Why did the Liberals introduce their welfare reforms?
One-Quarter of Women in the U. S
Chapter 9 Lesson 4 The Second President.
Economic and Political Systems
Post-war Scottish Politics
The Executive Part of Government
Objectives Understand the course of the early years of World War II in Europe. Describe Franklin Roosevelt’s foreign policy in the mid-1930s and the great.
More Than One-Third of Women in the U. S. Skip Care Because of Cost vs
Objectives Understand the course of the early years of World War II in Europe. Describe Franklin Roosevelt’s foreign policy in the mid-1930s and the great.
Political System of Great Britain
In this lesson, we will aim to:
Cold War Chapter 18 U.S. History.
ISSUE 4- How did the war affect Scottish politics?
Bell Ringer QUESTION #145 QUESTION #146 QUESTION #147 QUESTION #148
: Conservative Dominance
Immigration and multiculturalism
Political Responses to the Great Depression
Civics Final Review Double Jeopardy
Presentation transcript:

How was the political situation in Britain in the 1950s? The composition of the population has undergone a marked transformation, due primarily to advances in medicine. In line with a general trend around the developed world, life expectancy has risen greatly for both men and women. Furthermore, large-scale immigration became more common due to the politicians lenience. Nearly 500 Caribbean immigrants were docked at Tilbury to Britain, many attracted by offers of work. This arrival represented the beginning of significant immigration to Britain from the Commonwealth, particularly the Caribbean, and later the Indian subcontinent and this was the first time the politics had agreed to this significant immigration change. Labour and Conservatives parties both shared major overlaps in policy throughout the post-war period, for example in maintaining free health care at the point of delivery - the basis of the National Health Service. The Labour government established the National Health Service during post-war as they attempted to improve the medical services available for their citizens. Labour remained in government but its majority fell greatly, to only five seats, as the electorate's enthusiasm for Labour's post-war vision dwindled away. The Labour government fell as the Conservatives won a clear majority. Remarkably, Winston Churchill became prime minister again at the age of 76 in 1951 however it wasn’t long until he retired at the age of 80 in 1955 due to his declining health. The government primarily focused on foreign affairs, including reducing the escalation of the Cold War tensions and maintaining the a good relationship with America which they had developed during World War Two. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/modern/overview_1945_present_01.shtml