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    Although this may be contradicted by the inequalities that have been put in place by the steep rises in fees for universities‚ this has meant that working class pupils are at a disadvantage in comparison with the middle class. Previous to this; the conservative government introduced new right policies which are viewed as trying to create a market place out of the education system. They introduced several

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    Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher‚ one of the best recognized women in the British history‚ was a politician‚ the firstts female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the lLeader of the Conservative Party. Her political decisions‚ which often evocated a wave of criticism but also acceptance as well‚ had influence on many lifes of British citizens and also changed the face of English politics cy once and for all. Beacuse of her rigidity and her assertive leadership that was so characteristic

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    becoming privatised Conservative thing to do: “everybody should own something” Taxes fund postal service Conservatives want to lower taxes (especially for the rich) 12/09/13 Ed Miliband said that unemployment rates would increase – actually decreased 12/09/13 Russia threatens to intervene in Syria Russia’s delaying the end Russia’s idea = treaty 17/09/13 Vince Cable (Business Secretary) claims the coalition will not last till next election 17/09/13 Lib Dem party conference Want to

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    to agricultural landowners and tenants with very small amounts of land . It can be argued that in fact it was a bill which was very much against the orthodox conservative values and politics. However‚ Disraeli’s awareness that reform was inevitable and his political manoeuvring and hunger to be the politician to revive the conservative party meant that he himself was the greatest driving force behind the Second Reform Act. There were several underlying factors influencing the Acts passing‚ and it

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    contrast the parties and the party systems of Britain and Russia with reference to comparative literature. There are many similarities and differences between Britain and Russia. They both have an upper and a lower house in their parliaments and both have a Prime Minister‚ but in turn‚ only Russia has a written constitution while Britain’s constitution is unwritten. Though this essay focuses on one key aspect which Britain and Russia will be compared and contrasted on; political parties and the party

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    Margaret Thatcher was born in Grantham‚ United Kingdom on October 13‚ 1925. She was Britain’s Conservative Party leader and in 1979 she became Prime Minister. Margaret was the first woman to hold that position. When she became prime minister‚ she was very focused on reforming Britain’s economy. Thatcher played a major role in ending the Cold War. Thatcher’s relationship with Ronald Reagan was very important because they both played a role in ending the Cold War. She gave him European support for

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    To what extent was Margaret Thatcher’s opposition against sanctions in South Africa in support of apartheid? Table of Content Section Page Number Introduction 2 Review of Literature 3 Processing of Findings 6 Conclusion 9 Bibliography 10 Appendix 11 Plagiarism Report 12 Introduction Margaret Thatcher became the first female prime minister of Britain in 1979. The Iron Lady was not only one of Britain’s most controversial prime ministers but also left an impression on Great

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    Introduction “Watch your thoughts for they become words. Watch your words for they become actions. Watch your actions for they become…habits. Watch your habits‚ for they become your character. And watch your character‚ for it becomes your destiny! What we think we become.” “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” “If you lead a country like Britain‚ a strong country‚ a country which has taken a lead in world affairs in good times and in bad‚ a country that is always reliable‚ then

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    time in the army Churchill decided to go into politics like his father. He won his first seat representing the Conservative Party in Oldham and throughout his political career served as a member of parliament for several seats and also crossed the floor and changed political parties several times‚ serving as the Liberal Member for Manchester North West and Dundee and as the Conservative member for Epping and Woodford. During his time in parliament he was appointed the Home Secretary and the Chancellor

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    lives. This was a revolutionary‚ even dangerous‚ notion to most postwar politicians. Central planning of industry and society had helped win the war. The only way to "win the peace"‚ it was believed by the leaders of both the Labour and Conservative parties‚ was to plan and control industry‚ vast swathes of which were owned by the state. Margaret Thatcher was not alone in rejecting state ownership of businesses and socialist central planning. Like other right-wingers of her generation‚ she had

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