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The Alternative Economic Strategy (AES) is the name of an economic programme proposed by
Tony Benn Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), known between 1960 and 1963 as Viscount Stansgate, was a British politician, writer and diarist who served as a Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cabinet minister in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
, a dissident member of the British Labour Party, during the 1970s and 1980s. The
Secretary of State for Industry The secretary of state for business, energy and industrial strategy, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with responsibility for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The incumbent is a memb ...
in the Labour government,
Tony Benn Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), known between 1960 and 1963 as Viscount Stansgate, was a British politician, writer and diarist who served as a Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cabinet minister in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
, wrote a paper for his Department in January 1975, which he described in his diary: "It described Strategy A which is the Government of national unity, the Tory strategy of a pay policy, higher taxes all round and deflation, with Britain staying in the Common Market. Then Strategy B which is the real Labour policy of saving jobs, a vigorous micro-investment programme, import control, control of the banks and insurance companies, control of export, of capital, higher taxation of the rich, and Britain leaving the Common Market". With Britain in economic crisis in October 1976, Benn put forward the AES in Cabinet with the partial support of
Peter Shore Peter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney, (20 May 1924 – 24 September 2001) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician and former UK Cabinet, Cabinet Minister, noted in part for his opposition to the United Kingdom's entry int ...
. He claimed the two courses open to the government were the
monetarist Monetarism is a school of thought in monetary economics that emphasizes the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation. Monetarist theory asserts that variations in the money supply have major influences on national ...
, deflationary course recommended by the
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and "the protectionist course which is the one I have consistently recommended for two and a half years...protectionism is a perfectly respectable course of action. It is compatible with our strategy. You withdraw behind walls and reconstruct and re-emerge".Benn, p. 621. Benn further said that both courses were a "siege economy" but the difference is that in the monetarist course "you will have the bankers with you and the British people, the trade unions, outside the citadel storming you; with mine it will be the other way round". However the Cabinet rejected the AES (along with two other proposals) on 1/2 December and accepted the terms for a loan from the
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on 12 December.Benn, pp. 661-679.


Notes


References

*Tony Benn, ''Against the Tide. Diaries 1973-76'' (London: Hutchinson, 1989).


Further reading

*Sam Aaronovitch, ''The Road from Thatcherism: The Alternative Economic Strategy'' (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1981). *Alan Budd, ''The Politics of Economic Planning'' (London: Fontana, 1978). *CSE London Working Group, ''The Alternative Economic Strategy: A Labour Movement Response to the Economic Crisis'' (CSE Books, 1980). * Kathleen Burk and Alec Cairncross, ''Goodbye, Great Britain: The 1976 IMF Crisis'' (Yale University Press, 1992). *{{cite book, author=Kevin Hickson, title=The IMF Crisis of 1976 and British Politics: Keynesian Social Democracy, Monetarism and Economic Liberalism: the 1970s Struggle in British Politics, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kstOuQ0qJoEC&pg=PA14, date=13 May 2005, publisher=I.B.Tauris, isbn=978-1-85043-725-3, pages=14– *Stuart Holland, ''The Socialist Challenge'' (London: Quartet Books, 1975). *Mark Wickham-Jones, ''Economic Strategy and the Labour Party: Politics and Policy-Making, 1970-83'' (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1996).


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