- Tue Jul 09, 2024 3:06 pm
#72536
The phrase does have a bit of historic resonance for Tories. I'd heard of it being used before Bozo, but had no idea it went back to the 1950 Election.
The Conservatives, having recovered from their landslide election defeat in 1945, accepted most of the welfare state and nationalisation that had taken place under the Attlee government, which included the National Health Service and the mixed economy. The Tory manifesto, This Is The Road, accepted the new welfare state's foundations but focused on the loss of freedoms and aspirations since 1945. Churchill claimed Attlee had not "levelled up" but had actually "levelled down".