📕 Chapter 3: A Long and Illustrious History
3.6.4 Economic challenges and Thatcher's Britain
2 paragraphs · 3 questions
The 1970s were a difficult period economically, with high inflation, strikes, and power cuts. The 'Winter of Discontent' (1978-79) saw widespread strikes by public sector workers. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister. She served until 1990 and introduced radical economic reforms, including privatisation of state-owned industries and reducing the power of trade unions.
Key Facts
- 1970s — high inflation, strikes, power cuts
- Margaret Thatcher — first female PM, 1979-1990
- Privatisation and reduced trade union power
Thatcher's policies were controversial. Supporters credited her with reviving the British economy and restoring national confidence, particularly after the Falklands War of 1982. Critics argued that her policies increased inequality and caused hardship in industrial communities, particularly in northern England, Scotland, and Wales, where many traditional industries closed.
Key Facts
- Falklands War 1982 boosted national confidence
- Critics: increased inequality, industrial communities suffered
- Traditional industries closed in north England, Scotland, Wales
📝 ملاحظات الدراسة
- Margaret Thatcher 1979 میں Britain کی پہلی خاتون وزیر اعظم بنیں۔
- 1970 کی دہائی — بلند افراط زر، ہڑتالیں، بجلی کی بندش
- Margaret Thatcher — پہلی خاتون وزیر اعظم، 1979-1990
- نجکاری اور ٹریڈ یونین کی طاقت میں کمی
- 'Winter of Discontent' (1978-79) عوامی شعبے کے کارکنوں کی وسیع پیمانے پر ہڑتالوں کا دور تھا۔
- 1970 کی دہائی — بلند افراط زر، ہڑتالیں، بجلی کی بندش
- Margaret Thatcher — پہلی خاتون وزیر اعظم، 1979-1990
- نجکاری اور ٹریڈ یونین کی طاقت میں کمی
- Falklands War 1982 میں Falkland Islands پر Argentina کے ساتھ ایک تنازعہ تھا۔
- 1970 کی دہائی — بلند افراط زر، ہڑتالیں، بجلی کی بندش
- Margaret Thatcher — پہلی خاتون وزیر اعظم، 1979-1990
- نجکاری اور ٹریڈ یونین کی طاقت میں کمی
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