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Wednesday, 1 May - Wednesday, 1 May 2019
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm AEST

Forty years after Thatcher’s election – Sydney

Against the backdrop of a chaotic British exit from the EU, in 2019 there was a real danger that Britain is lurching to the left. Tom Switzer and Tim Montgomerie sat down to discuss in-depth analysis of the British Conservative crisis and the rise of millennial socialism.

Forty years ago, Margaret Thatcher led her Conservative Party to victory and set the scene for a wave of privatisation and deregulation across the Anglosphere. From the Keynesian mindset that delivered economic stagflation and the “winter of discontent” in the 1970s, the UK, as well as the US, Australia and New Zealand, moved to an era of sounder policy and more durable prosperity.

As the cause for competitive markets and free enterprise appears quixotic, it is easy to forget how depressing things looked four decades ago and how the economic reforms unleashed by the Thatcher Revolution led to a golden age.

Tim Montgomerie is a British conservative commentator and activist, founder of the Centre for Social Justice think tank and ConservativeHome.com and former editorial page editor of The Times.

Tom Switzer is executive director of the Centre for Independent Studies and a former editor of the Spectator Australia.