Milligan's death significantly contributed to ending John Major's "Back to Basics" policy initiative.
The campaign was intended as a nostalgic appeal to traditional values such as "neighbourliness, decency, courtesy". It was often interpreted as a campaign for socially conservative causes such as promoting the traditional family, though Major denied this. The campaign became the subject of ridicule when a succession of Conservative politicians were caught up in scandals.
>Milligan's death significantly contributed to ending John Major's "[Back to Basics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_Basics_(campaign))" policy initiative.
>The campaign was intended as a nostalgic appeal to traditional values such as "neighbourliness, decency, courtesy". It was often interpreted as a campaign for socially conservative causes such as promoting the traditional family, though Major denied this. The campaign became the subject of ridicule when a succession of Conservative politicians were caught up in scandals.
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