Heaths Government

Cards (54)

  • What year did Edward Heath win the election?
    1970
  • What was Edward Heath's goal for his government?
    To modernise Britain
  • What significant achievement did Heath accomplish regarding the EEC?
    Secured British membership
  • What crisis did Heath's government face in 1973?
    A massive economic and political crisis
  • When did Heath lose the leadership of the Conservative Party?
    1975
  • How long had Heath been leader of the opposition before becoming prime minister?
    Five years
  • What was unique about Heath's background as Conservative leader?
    Educated at state schools
  • How was Heath perceived in comparison to Wilson?
    Not seen as devious or interested in plots
  • What was the main focus of Heath's policies during his premiership?
    Modernisation of Britain
  • What was the Selsdon Park conference about?
    Approving a policy programme for the election
  • What were some key policies from the Selsdon Park programme?
    Tax reform and immigration controls
  • What did Heath believe in despite the Selsdon Park programme?
    'One Nation Toryism' and post-war consensus
  • What significant change was made to the school leaving age during Heath's premiership?
    Raised to 16
  • What economic issue arose during the 'Barber boom'?
    Rapid rise in inflation without growth
  • What term describes the combination of inflation and rising unemployment?
    Stagflation
  • What action did the government take as unemployment neared a million?
    Nationalised Rolls Royce
  • What triggered the oil price crisis in 1973?
    The Yom Kippur War
  • What was the result of the oil embargo declared by OPEC?
    Oil prices skyrocketed
  • When did the miners' strike begin?
    9 January 1972
  • What was the government's response to the miners' strike in February 1972?
    Declared a State of Emergency
  • What was the outcome of the Wilberforce Committee's examination of miners' demands?
    Supported the miners' demands
  • What was the purpose of the Industry Act of 1972?
    To manage wage demands collaboratively
  • What was the three-day week imposed by the Heath government intended to address?
    Conserve electricity
  • What was the central issue of the February 1974 general election called by Heath?
    'Who governs Britain?'
  • What was the impact of the miners' strike on Heath's government?
    It contributed to the government's downfall
  • What did the miners refuse to accept in January 1974?
    The pay offer
  • What was the response of the government to the miners' demands?
    They refused to treat miners as special
  • What action did the NUM take in January 1974?
    Called a national strike
  • Why was the three-day week imposed by the Heath government?
    To conserve electricity during an energy crisis
  • Which groups were involved in the wave of industrial action leading to the three-day week?
    Engineers, dockers, and firefighters
  • What was the central issue of the general election called by Heath on 28 February 1974?
    'Who governs Britain?'
  • What was the outcome of the opinion polls during the campaign for the February 1974 election?
    They favored the Conservatives
  • What was the result of the February 1974 general election?
    Labour won five more seats than Conservatives
  • What did the miners' strike indirectly lead to?
    The downfall of the government
  • What was the political situation in Northern Ireland when the Heath government took office in 1970?
    It was close to complete breakdown
  • What paramilitary organizations emerged during the Troubles?
    IRA, INLA, UDA, UVF
  • Who did Heath initially support in Northern Ireland?
    Brian Faulkner, the UUP leader
  • What were the consequences of imposing night-time curfews and internment in Northern Ireland?
    They alienated nationalist communities
  • What percentage of those interned between 1971 and 1975 were Catholics?
    95 percent
  • How did Jim McVeigh describe internment?
    As a recruiting tool for the IRA