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byrnesix | 18:38 Fri 18th May 2007 | History
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What were the future policies of the Tory party in the 1945 election? How did their policies differ from the winning Labour party? Would they have stood a better chance of winning if Churchill had passed the party leadership to Anthony Eden, saying he (Churchill)had done enough for the country?
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Thank you Octavius. Very useful. I am trying to figure out what sort of country we would have today if the Tories had won in 1945 and then lost power in 1951.
in the long run it might not have made that much difference. Labour brought in various social changes - NHS, privatisations - that were in large part done away with under Thatcher. (The NHS may be one of the few survivors.) I think the big driver of change in our lives has been technology, especially over recent years, rather than politics.
Jno, I think you meant "nationalisations", didn't you?
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Thank you for all your comments. I have found Answerbank absorbing (but taking up too much time!) I have written to the AB section suggesting a topic of politics and posing the question "Do we really need to have the Houses of Parliament in London". I suggested that somewhere mid-country like Uttoxeter would be a good spot!

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