Parallels are being drawn between the present political imbroglio in the UK, with the early 1970s which saw major discontent with miners, a three-day working week, an oil crisis, entry into the EEC and the Irish Troubles at their height (the Birmingham bombing killed 21). The hastily called 1974 election led to a humiliating defeat for Tory PM Edward Heath, who gave way to a minority government under Labour Harold Wilson. Another election eight months later gave Wilson a small majority. Five years later, after the Winter of Discontent with public sector unions out on strike, Maggie Thatcher was elected. So the pendulum swung from right to left and back again. Heath lost on the slogan ‘Who Governs Britain?’ and Thatcher won on ‘Labour Isn’t Working.’
Oddly enough the USA was in full-blown crisis mode as well from 1972-4 with Watergate escalating.
There are astrological similarities to 1974 with Uranus having moved on half a cycle, Neptune almost quarter of a cycle, and Pluto just past the quarter cycle. In 1974, there was also Saturn in Cancer square Pluto, of which we’ll get a taster in probably even starker form come 2018/19. Tr Saturn in 1974 was about to conjunct the UK MC, square the Ascendant and oppose the UK Sun; followed by Tr Pluto conjunct Ascendant, square Sun and MC. In 2019 tr Saturn in Capricorn will conjunct the UK IC and Sun, oppose the MC and square the Ascendant. Tr Pluto has already moved on from the conjunction to the UK Sun by several years. But there are similarities.
Nothing is ever exactly the same – you can’t step in the same river twice – since the cycles are constantly shifting. But tr Saturn moving towards the UK chart axis by 2019 certainly suggests another game-changing and discouraging time.
There are previous posts on the USA’s woes around the two periods with the tr Uranus square the USA Mercury opposition Pluto and tr Saturn conjunct the USA Sun, Venus, Jupiter. [Dec 26 2016].