Iron Lady = “Iron” for uncompromising leadership; Thatcherism follows her rise to power.
Beveridge = “5 Giants” (WIDSI): Want, Ignorance, Disease, Squalor, Idleness.
Beveridge = “health for all” (1946) + “help the poorest” (1948) + “no workhouses” (ended).
Winter of Discontent → public turns away from Labour; Hayek/Friedman → less state, more freedom.
Neoliberalism = less state; monetarism = control money; Thatcher = deregulate + privatize + curb unions.
Full employment out; privatization in—state shrinks to “regal” functions while taxes fall.
Hayek/Friedman → markets first; privatize + weaken unions; strikes become “tests” of state authority (miners’ 1984).
No inquiry + unreliable police evidence → prosecutions fail (95 cases).
1984 strike = class pressure + police force; concessions = bargaining under tension.
Closure→jobs lost→towns hit: 122 pits (1985–1992) + privatization; poll tax shifts burden by ignoring property value.
Poll tax = per-person, not per-property value → “rich pay less, poor pay more” backlash.
Poll tax → public backlash; Labour redesign → leadership shifts from Corbyn’s hard-left activism to Stamer’s soft-left moderation.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1959 | Thatcher was elected MP for the Conservative party |
| 1975 | Thatcher became leader of the Conservative party and leader of the opposition until 1979 |
| 1979 | Thatcher became Prime Minister |
| 1977 | Thatcher’s “free society” interview (Cold War context) |
| 1980 | Thatcher’s 1980 “heavy load of legislation” conference in Brighton |
| 1982 | Recapture of the Falkland Islands from Argentina (war rhetoric) |
| 2nd April 1983 | Argentina forces invaded the Falkland Islands |
| 14th of June 1983 | Argentina formally surrendered (after Port Stanley operations) |
| 1984 | Miners’ strike confrontation; Orgreave battle and illegal strike context |
| 18 June 1984 | Orgreave events date; no public inquiry announced |
| Aspect | Post-war consensus | Thatcher / free society |
|---|---|---|
| Welfare state | Extending social welfare and protecting citizens “from the cradle to the grave” | Rejection of Welfare State/assistantship; “free society” and individualism |
| State role | Government as key actor (Keynesian frame) to sustain demand and recovery | Limiting state involvement; no longer a universal provider; privatization and deregulation |
| Employment policy | Commitment to maintain full employment; regular consultation with trade unions | Abandonment of full employment; responsibility for employment lies with employees and employers |
| Point | Article’s reported outcome | Government response |
|---|---|---|
| Arrests and prosecutions | 95 people arrested were not successfully prosecuted | Police evidence was unreliable (did not hold up in court) |
| Investigation | No formal public investigation of the events described | Government announced there would be no public inquiry into Orgreave on 18 June 1984 |
Teste seu conhecimento sobre Thatcherism and the Neoliberal Revolution com 12 perguntas de múltipla escolha com correções detalhadas.
1. Which statement best describes Margaret Thatcher’s early political rise?
2. What does the nickname “Iron Lady” most directly convey about Thatcher’s public image?
Memorize os conceitos chave de Thatcherism and the Neoliberal Revolution com 24 flashcards interativos.
Margaret Thatcher — birth year?
1925
Thatcher — political party?
Conservative Party
Iron Lady — origin?
Soviet journalist nickname for Thatcher
Histoire
Histoire
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Philosophie
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