The General Election of 1959 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

Описание к видео The General Election of 1959 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

A thorough, witty and insightful look at the general election of 1959 and its importance in British Political History: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...

The 1959 General Election gave the Conservatives their third successive victory, the first time that a party had won three successive general elections since Napoleonic times. The outcome was widely credited to the deft materialism of Harold Macmillan, and the slogan `You’ve never had it so good’, which the Conservatives, in fact, did not use. Did the result show that, in the words of another Conservative slogan, ‘Conservative freedom works’, or did it serve to mask deep-seated problems relating to the British economy and Britain’s role in the world.

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