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Action Not Words: The New Conservative Programme: 1964: Alec Douglas-Home: Labour: Prosperity with a Purpose: 1959: Harold Macmillan: Conservative: The Next Five Years: 1955: Anthony Eden: Conservative: United for Peace and Progress: 1951: Winston Churchill: Conservative: 1951 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto: 1950
The Conservative Manifesto is an economic plan that was based on a set of beliefs that were relatively universal to the conservative coalition on both the Democrat and Republican sides of the aisle of in 1937 and heavily influenced the conservative platform going forward from this point.
Opponents of conservatism weaken sharply. FDR's allies in the AFL and CIO battle each other; his court-packing plan is rejected; his attempt to purge the conservatives from the Democratic Party fails and strengthens them; the sharp recession of 1937–1938 discredits his argument that New Deal policies would lead to full recovery. [19]
Here are some of the headline policies from the Tories.
The two main parties have published details on their plans, enabling closer scrutiny of claims and counter-claims on policy.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is attempting to rescue a faltering Conservative Party campaign through sweeping policies
The manifesto included a pledge to abolish Stamp Duty on homes worth up to £425,000 for first time buyers and expand the Help to Buy scheme. [5] The Conservatives also pledged a recruitment of 8,000 new police officers and a rollout of facial recognition technology. [6] Much of what was proposed was already incorporated in the 2023 2024 budget ...
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