Examine Changes In Ideology in Either The Labour or Conservative Party in Recent Years (1979- present).
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Tom Chamberlin Examine Changes In Ideology in Either The Labour or Conservative Party in Recent Years (1979- present). For my examination into the changes in ideology, I have decided to look at the Labour Party. The Labour Party was formed in 1900, after the industrial revolution, by trade unions and socialist societies (such as the Fabians). The idea of the Labour party was to represent the working class in parliament and bring about social equality. In the beginning the Labour Party started as a left wing party, and we shall see that this has changed over recent years. Labour is connected with the term socialism, which a dictionary describes as: "a theory, principle, or scheme of social organisation which places means of production and distribution in the hands of the community" (Chambers Dictionary). Since the Labour Parties beginnings, they have tried to bring social equality into Britain. Most of their most...

