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From Broken families to the Broken society / Kirby, Jill   Journal Article
Kirby, Jill Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the development of the Conservative party's 'broken society' narrative, from its roots in William Hague's early invocations of 'social justice' to the evidence-based approach adopted by David Cameron. It considers relevant social trends over the period since 1970; summarises the Conservative party's attitude to family policy in government between 1979 and 1997; and shows how the Conservatives in opposition from 1997 onwards have become more focused on support for the marriage-based family, now a central tenet of Conservative social policy under David Cameron's leadership.
Key Words Family  Marriage  Conservatives  Cameron  Broken society 
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