1979 general election

    Cards (21)

    • What percentage of ABC1 voters supported the Conservative party?
      59%
    • What percentage of C2DE voters supported the Labour party?
      45%
    • How did male voters lean in terms of party support?
      43% supported Conservative and 40% supported Labour
    • What was the Labour party's support among female voters?
      35%
    • What percentage of 18-24 year-olds supported the Conservative party?
      42%
    • What was Labour's stance on trade unions during the campaign?
      Highlighted its ability to deal with the troublesome trade unions
    • Who was the leader of the Labour party during the campaign?
      Callaghan
    • What economic policy did Labour take during the campaign?
      Moderate policy on the economy
    • What did Labour attempt to do regarding extreme left factions during the campaign?
      Attempted to keep the extreme left factions quiet
    • What was the Conservative party's main message regarding Labour?
      ‘Labour isn’t working’ – linked to high unemployment
    • What did the Conservatives argue about Britain's performance?
      That Britain could and should be doing better
    • What proposal did the Conservatives make regarding social housing?
      Proposed the ‘right to buy’ your council house
    • What financial promise did the Conservative party make?
      Promised tax cuts
    • How did Thatcher engage with the media during the campaign?
      She appeared in the media, tasting tea and talking to people
    • Despite the Conservatives leading in opinion polls, how did Callaghan compare to Thatcher in terms of favorability?
      Callaghan was 20% more favorable as a Prime Minister than Thatcher
    • What role did opinion polls play in the election?
      They encouraged Labour voters to turn out and may have led to more Conservatives voting
    • What was the readership of The Sun newspaper in 1980?
      1. 9 million
    • What was the readership of the Daily Mirror in 1980?
      1. 1 million
    • What were the key issues highlighted by the Labour and Conservative parties during the campaign?
      Labour:
      • Ability to deal with trade unions
      • Experience of leader Callaghan
      • Moderate economic policy
      • Keeping extreme left factions quiet

      Conservative:
      • ‘Labour isn’t working’ linked to unemployment
      • Britain could do better
      • ‘Right to buy’ council houses
      • Promised tax cuts
    • How did Thatcher's media presence affect public perception?
      She appeared well to the media
    • How did the media influence the election campaign?
      • Thatcher's favorable media presence
      • Opinion polls encouraged voter turnout
      • Newspapers swayed public opinion
      • The Sun (Conservative) had 3.9m readers
      • Daily Mirror (Labour) had 3.1m readers