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the conservative party
new right
A political movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a blend of free-market capitalism and a commitment to traditional social values. Often associated with figures like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, the New Right advocates for reduced government intervention in the economy, lower taxes, and conservative social policies.
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The process of transferring ownership or control of a business, service, or property from the public (government) sector to the private sector. It is often done to increase efficiency, cut costs, or introduce competition in areas previously managed by the government.
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Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan (US President between 1981 and 1989) are examples of New Right conservatives.
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one nation
A faction within the Conservative Party that advocates for social cohesion, economic pragmatism, and welfare policies that support all citizens, aiming to reduce divisions within society. It emphasizes that the government should act in the interests of the whole nation, particularly bridging gaps between the rich and poor.
values that include
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Believing that everyone in the country – whoever and wherever they are from – has an equal right to a fair chance, and that bold reforms to welfare and vocational skills are central to tackling social injustice
Believing in free enterprise, business and the market economy