The suggestion has not, however, been welcomed by Conservative headquarters. |
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Vendettas and character assassination have wrecked the last three Conservative leaderships. |
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The Conservative governments bypassed local authorities in many policy fields. |
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The prospect of a Conservative government has provoked a major debate in the corporate media. |
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An important factor in this was the experience of eighteen years of Conservative government. |
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This is all down to a lack of capital expenditure on the railways by success Labour and Conservative governments. |
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After what some would say has been a long gestation period, new Conservative policies have appeared. |
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The blame lies fairly and squarely at the door of this Conservative council. |
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How do we develop a response to the Labour and Conservative assaults on our Home affairs and Taxation polices? |
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If he does become Conservative leader or even Prime minister then, yes, that may make a difference. |
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If Labour wins its expected second landslide it will mark the end of a century of Conservative hegemony. |
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The Labour Government rigidly stuck to Conservative spending targets in its first two years of office. |
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Plans for a tidy tip next to a busy park have been criticised by Conservative councillors. |
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There was no real Conservative tradition in European terms, nor socialism neither. |
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Many of the people who had sent letters of protest and joined the lobby were Conservative voters. |
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At the same time we had just emerged from a long period of Conservative government. |
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The three MPs said it is official Conservative policy to increase the size of the Army and it would keep the regiment. |
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In the county elections, there was one Conservative gain, which gives them an overall majority of three. |
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As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal. |
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It was the Conservative Party's honourable decision to put this matter to the arbitrament of the British people by way of referendum. |
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By about midnight it became noticeable that those wearing Conservative rosettes looked a bit anxious. |
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The plan will be presented by the county authority's ruling Conservative group to a meeting of the governing executive on Tuesday. |
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At the last general election in 2001 he had a majority of 4,275 votes over the Conservative candidate. |
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Conservative leader William Hague today urged sub-postmasters to march on London for a rally against the threat to their businesses. |
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So I decided to re-explore Judaism directly by reading texts and attending services at a Conservative synagogue. |
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He also insisted his privileged background would not act as a bar to winning over new Conservative supporters in Scotland. |
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A Conservative government with its ridiculous position of re-negotiating agreed treaties will only result in a bad deal for Britain. |
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Conservative critics bemoaned the pernicious consequences of softhearted penal policies and demanded stricter control of ticket-of-leave men. |
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He was a great servant of the Conservative Party, a devoted constituency member and a very good friend. |
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Watching the Conservative Party leadership contest, political neutrals are unsure whether to laugh or cry. |
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A senior Conservative Party campaigner claims York residents could see their cash drain away if their water bills are metered. |
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He is every bit as tough on his Conservative and Liberal Democrat interviewees as he is on New Labour and its supporters. |
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By tradition the Conservative leader emerged after consultation among senior party figures. |
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A steep increase took place between 1981 and 1991 as the Conservative government carried out a major dismantling of heavy industry and mining. |
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Many observers predict his Conservative party may win enough seats in the June 28 federal election to form a minority government. |
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She was also a governor for no less than 14 schools and a true-blue Conservative who avoided wearing red at all costs. |
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As it was, the true blue constituency was a Conservative walkover with three Tory candidates winning the three seats up for grabs. |
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In a searing attack, Conservative leader said the Prime Minister's credibility lay in shreds. |
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This fall he, backed by the Greek shipping magnate, is scheduled to introduce a new Washington biweekly called The American Conservative. |
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Conservative governments commercialised a public service, broke its monopoly on stamp sales and closed many hundreds of sub post offices. |
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Conservative moralists find in Freud a justification for a morality of restraint. |
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This was the most important week in the history of the new Conservative Party which she helped create. |
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These submarines, built in the early 1990s, were mothballed in 1994 by the Conservative government as surplus to requirements. |
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Then there were the unasked questions about the Conservative priorities for tax cuts. |
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Conservative evangelicals fear that a younger generation is straying from unbendable biblical truths. |
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It's a nice, short word Tory, unlike Conservative, which is a bit of a mouthful. |
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After all, 96 per cent of all MPs since 1945 have sat for the Labour or Conservative parties. |
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He then resigned two years early, leaving the Conservative election procedures unchanged. |
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I cannot pledge that such horrors will never occur under a Conservative Government. |
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In all of those elections, England voted Conservative but found itself under Labour rule. |
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It served, however, to underline his credentials as the most dynamic figure in the new generation of Conservative politicians. |
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But no serving Conservative minister behaved as sleazily as this one has done. |
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I consider myself unemphatically to be a Conservative Republican and no longer will I apologize for it. |
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As Conservative MPs elected at this year's general election we represent a new generation unencumbered by the political baggage of the past. |
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On another occasion, Maggie is chatting to a Conservative MP when Judy gives them both a bonbon. |
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It is reported that conservative bosses have launched a probe after the Conservative candidate slumped to third place. |
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So he was an unpleasant Conservative who wasn't afraid of making money out of the suffering and death of others. |
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Under the last Conservative government, Britain had small-scale, controlled immigration. |
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I think what we managed to do was expose the Conservative Party as a party that is pretty unchanged, unreformed. |
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He was appointed partly because he was most associated with the previous Conservative government, and therefore untainted by new Labour. |
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I don't think he, a respectable Conservative chairman of a Parish Council, was too pleased at being bracketed with a Stalinist! |
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The Conservative party has always vested great authority in its leader and restricted participation in selection. |
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We already have a Conservative proposal for an Upper House in which eighty per cent of the members are elected. |
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Even though economists said that Brexit was costly and unlikely, they reckoned a Conservative election win was on the cards. |
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There are currently 13 Conservative councillors, eight Independents and nine Liberal Democrats. |
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The decision to axe the brainwave was nodded through by both Conservative and Labour councillors without debate or comment. |
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Conservative ideas take on even greater allure for students when the authorities say they're verboten. |
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William Hague hopes to use this week's Conservative conference to prove he is fit for government. |
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Conservative MPs, the constituency associations, and the party bureaucracy at Central Office are now united in a single organization. |
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There was an amusing final theatrical flourish from the Conservative candidate, John Taylor, a sprightly 63-year-old. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the Conservative who is best placed to offer a new Tory idealism is David. |
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This is a leadership that is succeeding and a Conservative Party that is going places again. |
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Conservative is the term usually applied to the kitchen, so if you want nouvelle cuisine, take a hike elsewhere. |
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The Conservative leader will probably hang on to his job but only long enough to allow a smooth handover to a younger politician. |
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The Conservative councillor for Bradshaw said the Labour controlled council had turned Council Tax into a stealth tax. |
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In 1988 the Conservative government introduced the Education Act as part of its general offensive against welfare and social services. |
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When the Conservative party returned to office in 1951 it accepted many of them. |
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So is the former Home Office Minister and one-time contender for the Conservative leadership already a customer? |
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The last thing this country needs is smiling, on-message, mealy-mouthed New Labour vs smiling, on-message, mealy-mouthed New Conservative. |
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I refuse to accept that it can be statistically possible for the Conservative Party in the country to contain a higher percentage of headcases. |
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Conservative co-chairman Liam Fox said a Conservative chancellor would more tightly control government spending. |
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And yes, I wrote an article for The American Conservative about a new trend of conservative hipsters. |
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In the 1992 General Election, the tobacco industry donated all its advertising hoardings to the Conservative Party, for campaign messages. |
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The Conservative MP scored an embarrassing own goal yesterday as he tried to put a string of damaging headlines behind him. |
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The problem became a hot election issue, with cleaner hospitals a key manifesto pledge by the Conservative Party. |
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Conservative columnists have had a field day pointing to the Harvard hullabaloo as a sign of runaway political correctness at elite universities. |
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The Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties are contesting every seat. |
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With the council's big Conservative majority, such a climbdown looks unlikely. |
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Conservative student activists do not seem eager to join the ranks of this collegiate campaign. |
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Both Conservative and Labour Governments of the early 1970s tried to intervene, but ineffectively and much too late. |
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Blue is the colour in North Yorkshire today after the Conservative Party swept to a comprehensive victory in the county council elections. |
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I simply want to see another Conservative Government as soon as conceivably possible. |
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This lack of any Conservative alternative to the council tax initially puzzled me. |
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The defeat of Blair was in no way a conclusive victory for the Conservative party. |
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Labour's voters are more efficiently distributed than Conservative voters. |
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Conservative nutritionists caution that more long-term research is needed before they'll cozy up to all these claims. |
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My views are most consistent not with radical reform or atheism, but Conservative Judaism. |
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Conservative reaction, like socialist internationalism, was distinctly un-English in its lack of provincialism. |
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Needless to say, after more than a decade of internecine strife, all this faddish Conservative unity is somewhat fragile, not to say illusory. |
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Two things stand out as central conclusions to be drawn from the internecine wrangling within the Conservative Party and the response to it. |
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Conservative critics should pay closer attention to what South Park so irreverently jeers at and mocks. |
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Indeed, within a few weeks Churchill crossed the floor of the House from the Conservative benches to join the Liberals. |
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Nearly half of the peers took the Conservative whip and around 30 per cent were cross-benchers. |
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Conservative believers in individual liberty and personal autonomy should allow citizens to freely choose a life partner whether gay or straight. |
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The Conservative leader is formidable, a successful barrister with a good grasp of detail, albeit with a well-documented short fuse. |
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It really doesn't make any difference whether the Labour Party gets in or the Conservative Party. |
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Conservative MEPs have already decried the move as a crude attempt to sway public opinion towards a yes vote. |
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After the Conservative defeat of 1880 he led a small ginger group known as the Fourth Party undermining the party leadership of Northcote. |
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Conservative philosophers will say that it is the right of each individual to keep the produce of his own efforts. |
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He ends his speech and departs from the plan, by making his way through the crowd to the Conservative club across the square. |
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The War Crimes act was passed while the Conservative Party was in government. |
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In fairness to those behind the alleged attempt at a Conservative putsch, they're not the first to try it hereabouts. |
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The idea of the rule change was to give greater input to ordinary grass-roots Conservative party members. |
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A narrow majority of English electors voted Conservative at the recent election, only to see Labour reinstalled in government. |
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Conservative members of parliament will decide on a shortlist of two candidates through a process of elimination. |
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Only parents, guardians or teachers of young people would be able to call in the police in this way, said a Conservative spokesman. |
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Conservative policies then seemed to prosper as conservative parties fell into disfavor with voters. |
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The move caused widespread discontent in the Conservative Party and open dissent from leading modernisers. |
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But a significant minority in the Conservative Party dissented from this view. |
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Firstly, all these villages have a Conservative district councillor and county councillor. |
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This dog whistle may have been missed by his audience, and was certainly neglected by the press, but it resonated in Conservative headquarters. |
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Conservative estimates indicate that this could lead to a further 4,000 additional vacancies. |
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He challenged his colleague to re-affirm his support for the Conservative Party or himself face expulsion from the party. |
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Opinion polls give Conservative and rightwing extremist parties a clear lead. |
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But then a leaflet from my Conservative candidate dropped through the letterbox. |
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He has also commissioned Andrew Roberts, the flamboyant historian, to draw up a list of events children will be obliged to learn about under a Conservative government. |
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The bulk of the Conservative legislation remained on the statute book. |
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Now that Annabel Goldie has handbagged the awkward squad in her party, Atticus wonders if the new Conservative leader's longer-term ambition lies elsewhere. |
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It has dominated British politics, at least since the 1880s. Liberal and Labour administrations have merely been interludes in the long, long Conservative parliament. |
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The Conservative Party plans to use marketing software to identify potential supporters in key constituencies then telephone them to try to win their votes. |
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He was inspired by the Conservative and Reform movements to reinvigorate Orthodoxy, to make it modern. |
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Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government. |
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We have always been conscientiously attached to what is called the Tory, and which might with more propriety be called the Conservative, party. |
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Many Conservative policy prescriptions, from both the leadership contenders, would involve Britain seeking opt-outs that the EU may be unwilling or unable to grant. |
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It's also the Conservative Party asking perfectly legitimate questions about whether Lord Paul, who is a big donor to the Labour Party, is a non-dom. |
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There will be a huge row later this year when the opt-out, which was negotiated by the Conservative Government a decade ago, will be reviewed by the European Commission. |
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Now that the Conservative manifesto is likely to suggest slashing the licence fee, it is not hard to see a vengeful New Labour starting a Dutch auction, cutting and cutting. |
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Had all Conservative MPs obeyed the party three-line whip against the government, victory may have been narrow enough to call into question the premiership of Tony Blair. |
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Conservative treatments, centring on retraining the pelvic floor musculature, have been shown to be effective among older women with stress incontinence. |
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Most of the Conservative cabinet objected that tariffs would raise food prices, hinder exports, and jeopardize the invisible earnings of the City of London. |
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Conservative activists have wasted no time in trashing the Conservative Victory Fund. |
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The word Conservative still sends shivers down the spine of voters. |
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It is such a retro settlement that the working men's club glares balefully across Main Street at the Conservative club, like the post-industrial revolution never happened. |
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So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have now plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice. |
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Ironically, those are the very three issues which the true blue Daily Telegraph says are the reasons for its decision to support the Conservative party. |
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She added that she did not think the leaflets had stopped people voting for her because she polled a reasonable 479 votes in a safe Conservative seat. |
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So, in 1992, the Conservative government of the day turned the polytechnics into universities, doubling overnight the proportion of students attending university. |
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His moderate policies, his personal charm, and his touch at expressing popular opinion were all heightened by the weakness of the leadership of his Conservative rivals. |
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Conservative poobah Bill Kristol took her to the woodshed Wednesday for her stance against raising the debt ceiling. |
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Candidates declared to date are Vic Toews for the Conservative party, the incumbent, Peter Epp for the Liberals and Sarah Zaharia for the New Democrats. |
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A veteran Conservative politician, Tebbit is well-known for his controversial pronouncements. |
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Conservative analysis of our systematic fractionation of yeast cytosolic and nuclear extracts resolved 12 chromatographically separable activities. |
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Conservative estimates are just for the day, but depending on what other cosmetic alterations she requires, it could stretch out for the whole weekend. |
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Andrew Neil as publisher would be a blessing for the Telegraph, worried that its purchasers, often as old as the Conservative Party's average member, are dying off. |
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But all is not well at the old-line American Conservative Union, which throws the annual party. |
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Conservative ideas play but a minor role in the account, and are themselves generally characterized as mere stalking horses for corporate interests. |
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In 1900 he entered the House of Commons as a Conservative but crossed the floor within four years to join the Liberals on the issue of free trade. |
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The relationship has come to dominate British debates affecting domestic and foreign issues and has destabilized both Labour and Conservative parties. |
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The couple, who had been together for 28 years and had come to blows in the past, argued at a local Conservative club and continued to row at home. |
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Both are cross-party bodies, but have a strong Conservative presence. |
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All this was true in 1997, even after the years of Conservative parsimony. |
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In a statement outside Conservative central office, the outgoing Tory leader said that the name of his successor would be announced in a simple statement tomorrow afternoon. |
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For a start, all the various contenders thrashing about in the struggle to take over the Conservative party would surely gain from having experts in expediency to consult. |
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That freedom would be ended by Conservative government proposals, which will require speakers to be vetted by the university. |
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But the principal axis of the Conservative campaign is scandal-mongering. |
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There has always been a strain in Conservative thinking, the Little Englander or isolationist tendency, that has been deeply suspicious of foreign intervention. |
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For opponents of the euro, and they are not exclusively Conservative, that was a signal that a political determination, not an economic one, will be the deciding factor. |
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So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice. |
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Conservative councillors, who have been campaigning for a weekly clean, said they were dismayed by the decision and felt residents had been let down. |
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I now think that it is essential that the Conservative Party in Parliament clears the air and determines once and for all who we want to lead the party into that election. |
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But there was a scattergun effect even in the more efficient Conservative campaign where millions were spent on direct mail and telephone canvassing of the swing voters. |
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He said if the plans were approved, Sutton's Conservative councillors will call the decision in for further scrutiny by requisitioning it under council standing orders. |
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Conservative women who dare to run for office are simultaneously attacked as sleazy and prudish. |
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The 55-year-old politician, who beat the Conservative candidate by a mere 1,910 votes in what was a close-run election, confidently looked forward to the task ahead. |
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But Clarke has so far been seemingly ultra-honest by admitting he still nurses an ambition to be both the leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister. |
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Harper took no prisoners in his Progressive Conservative takeover. |
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After the Liberal Party left the coalition in April 2000, Prime Minister Mori welcomed a Liberal Party splinter group, the New Conservative Party, into the ruling coalition. |
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Conservative and pro-life is one thing, but living in another century is a whole other story. |
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In the 1980s, the Conservative Party also received loans that magically resulted in the loaner getting a peerage, and it still does the same thing today. |
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When he brought out a second edition of Conservative Judaism in 1972, he declared that the laws of religious sociology had seemingly been repealed. |
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Another segment of American Judaism is Reconstructionist Judaism, which is sometimes lumped together with Reform and Conservative Judaism as Progressive Judaism. |
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Didn't Conservative Judaism also talk about the development of the law and how it both changed and had to change in order to remain a vital cultural force? |
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Between now and the next general election we have to persuade millions of people up and down the country that this Conservative party is fit for government. |
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What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus. |
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On one side stands Orthodoxy, in its various manifestations, and Conservative Judaism, which, at least in theory, subscribes to the complete observance of the mitzvot. |
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However, the message clearly being delivered by the bishop was said last night to be causing increased worry among senior ranks of the Conservative Party. |
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Most people had no idea that anything significant had changed in the senior ranks of the Conservative party, or that any new message had been sent out. |
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The partners in this anti-union project were the Socreds and the not-so-progressive Conservative party. |
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In fall 1984, Brian Mulroney led a cabinet with far more political experience than the Conservative backbench. |
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Labor and you build castles in the air. Vote Conservative and you can live in them. |
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Margaret Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party, was Britain's first female Prime Minister. |
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Conservative treatment could also include short-arm casting with the fingers and thumb free for 2-6 weeks. |
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Unfortunately, Conservative front-bencher Ann Winterton was sacked after telling a racist joke at a rugby club dinner. |
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A Conservative member of Parliament crossed the aisle this weekend to join the resurgent Labor Party of Tony Blair. |
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In the 1990s efforts by the Conservative Party to introduce GP fundholding saw only half of them take up the offer. |
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Conservative leader is a stress-tested Duracell bunny with the capacity to make any crisis seem reasonable, or so his friends say. |
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John Major was described by his opponents as a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. |
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As the poison has gone out of the European wound, the Conservative Party should now be able to tolerate a Federast leader. |
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The Conservative century was therefore a game of two halves with regard to the procedures for defining parliamentary constituencies. |
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In April 2017, a second UKIP AM left the party and joined the Conservative Assembly group without joining the party. |
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The Member of Parliament since 2001, Andrew Turner, is a Conservative, and while predecessor Dr Peter Brand was a Liberal Democrat. |
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The South East of England is the most Conservative voting region of Britain in terms of both seats and votes. |
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Bernard Jenkin, the Conservative spokesman for the regions, said the vote would mean the end of plans for a North East Assembly. |
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Disraeli drummed up support by warnings of a supposed Russian threat to India that sank deep into the Conservative mindset. |
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Conservative outlets have predictably been incensed by the video. |
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The Conservative Party had 14 councillors and the Greens had four with two Independents. |
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Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are the Arthur Daleys of British politics, according to the Conservative leader. |
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Last week three MPs were pressured into quitting the Conservative Monday Club, which supports voluntary repatriation and capital punishment. |
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Historically, both the Norwegian Labour Party and Conservative Party have played leading political roles. |
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Far from taking the UK forward, Thatcherism, in its Conservative and Labour forms, merely brought the country back to the starting point. |
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Making a mountain out of the occasional mole hill of good news is the desperate spin of a Conservative Chancellor who is letting down Britain. |
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But it's David Cameron and the Conservative Party whose sales pitch could fill buckets with snake oil. |
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Conservative groups spent Tuesday howling at Boehner's betrayal. |
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Despite the brave faces of those with jobs in the coalition, sustaining a slash-and-burn Conservative regime is backfiring. |
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A NORTHUMBERLAND Conservative has pledged to raise concerns over tax evasion with George Osborne. |
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But this measure failed in the heavily Conservative House of Lords, and the government resigned. |
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Prominent for the Royal were a couple of former Marsh Conservative players, Edward Bowen and Philip Cockayne, who each won three sets apiece. |
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He also finished strong in the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference and Northeast Republican Leadership Conference straw polls. |
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A FORMER Conservative club once visited by Margaret Thatcher is now operating as a strip bar, the Sunday Mercury can reveal. |
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We will change the idea that there are nogo areas for the modern Conservative Party. |
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The Conservative Party frequently criticized the Labour Party for having an ultraliberal asylum seeker-immigration policy. |
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For instance, in 1976, Conservative MP Michael Heseltine seized and brandished the Mace of the House during a heated debate. |
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In 1953 I was invited to dinner at the home of Rabbi Max Kadushin, a major figure in 20th-century Conservative Judaism. |
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In 1951, the Conservative Party returned to power in Britain, under the leadership of Winston Churchill. |
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Yes, I know that it will cause frictions in the Conservative Party because voters in Tory seats will grow uppity. |
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Mr Dromey told Labour's Bournemouth conference the race to outspend with the Conservative Party would be ended by his party. |
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So on 10 May, Chamberlain resigned the premiership but retained the leadership of the Conservative Party. |
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In this the Government was supported by the Liberal Party and, officially at least, by the Conservative Party. |
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Two incidents damaged Churchill's reputation within the Conservative Party in this period. |
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In a safe Conservative seat, the official Conservative candidate Duff Cooper was opposed by an independent Conservative. |
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Churchill returned to public life in October 1953 to make a speech at the Conservative Party conference at Margate. |
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Despite the Conservative landslide, his own majority fell by more than a thousand. |
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Opposition to what was claimed to be the Conservative intention to privatise the NHS became a major feature of Labour's election campaigns. |
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Since the 1920s, the two largest political participation have been the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. |
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Throughout the rest of the twentieth century, Labour governments alternated with Conservative governments. |
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The Conservative majority meant that Cameron was able to fulfil a manifesto commitment to renegotiate British membership of the European Union. |
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Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. |
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His father was of Hassidic stock and studied the Talmud, but he brought his children up in the Conservative tradition. |
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All sense of proportion has been lost in a Conservative Party fast becoming a playpen for student politicians. |
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This lead rose up to approximately 10 points over the Conservative Party during 2012, whose ratings dipped alongside an increase in UKIP support. |
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Another theory was the issue of 'shy Tories' not wanting to openly declare their intention to vote Conservative to pollsters. |
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Third, many investors tend to be economically Conservative and instinctively Conservative. |
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The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a political party in the United Kingdom. |
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Peel is acknowledged as the founder of the Conservative Party, which he created with the announcement of the Tamworth Manifesto. |
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McLean served for 14 years as a Progressive Conservative MP, representing Waterloo, Ont. |
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He sits on several volunteer boards and is a major figure in the the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party. |
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The truth of Mr Cameron's humiliating U-turn is he doesn't have the strength to face down a Europhobic Conservative mob. |
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The eurosceptic party leader said he wanted to be part of a wider coalition of Labour and Conservative politicians and leading business figures. |
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Moreover, the upstart UK Independence Party, which urged a 'Brixit,' seemed poised to attract significant numbers of Conservative and Labour voters. |
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The Conservative Party and the Labour Party have been the two biggest parties since 1922, and have supplied all UK prime ministers since that date. |
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Nothing wrong with betterment JAMES Benton says that working class people who vote Conservative, and Labour Party people who accept knighthoods, are social climbers. |
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Haredim oppose Reform and Conservative Judaism as well as secularism. |
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Most of UKIP's resources will be used to target Labours chosen 106 marginal seats along with a few moderate Conservative seats to give the impression of even-handedness. |
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper tried to change the channel on a campaign of distractions Wednesday as he deftly neutralized the Afghan mission as an election issue. |
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To seek new markets and sources of raw materials, the Conservative Party under Disraeli launched a period of imperialist expansion in Egypt, South Africa, and elsewhere. |
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Due to these Tories leading the formation of the Conservative Party, members of that party are colloquially referred to as Tories, even if they are not traditionalists. |
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The Conservative party, headed by the prime minister David Cameron, won 98 more seats than the Labour Party, whose leader Ed Miliband subsequently stood down. |
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Independent candidate, and former police superintendant, Bill Longmore was elected for the West Mercia force, while Conservative candidate Matthew Ellis won in Staffordshire. |
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Several decades into the twentieth century, it was clear that Conservative Judaism was offering a mighty challenge to the Reform movement's hegemony over American Judaism. |
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The Conservatives gained 38 seats while losing 10, all to Labour, with Employment Minister Esther McVey the most senior Conservative to lose her seat. |
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The question related to recent reports about the possibility of a stalking horse coming forward to force a leadership contest in the Conservative Party. |
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Established in 1980 by the Conservative Government, the scheme was put in place to assist parents with the cost of fees at independent schools on a means-tested basis. |
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It was the Conservatives' policy, designed in part to put some clear blue water between themselves and Labour and to refresh Conservative Party ideas. |
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In the 1980s Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher was ona mission to denationalise industries and let the full force of the market rip through Britain. |
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In November, he declined Lord Salisbury's invitation to be part of a delegation of senior Conservative backbenchers who met with Baldwin to discuss the matter. |
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Given the choice, I would rather be accompanied to a Conservative Conference by a gerbil than a weasel, so if I had mislaid any animal then a gerbil was more likely it. |
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In 1912, the Liberal Unionists merged with the Conservative Party. |
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The Conservative conference has missed the showmanship of Lord Heseltine. |
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Some things needed remedying, but we were wrong to suggest that the Major government and most members of the parliamentary Conservative party were sleazebags. |
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As part of this hobby Churchill joined the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers, but was expelled due to his revived membership in the Conservative Party. |
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After the Conservative Party suffered an unexpected defeat in the 1945 general election, he became Leader of the Opposition to the Labour Government. |
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The festivities carried on yesterday with a fete, raffle, displays of photographs, veteran cars and pig roast in the Northfield Conservative Club car park. |
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My fear is that the Conservative government will dilly-dally about and we will see the Scots vote against independence and still be left with this unfair situation. |
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One Conservative MP said he had not even been aware the favicons were on his website, because they were added by the website designer and did not appear on his web browser. |
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The Conservative Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United Kingdom, the other being its modern rival, the Labour Party. |
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The Conservative party can trace its origin back to 1662, with the Court Party and the Country Party being formed in the aftermath of the English Civil War. |
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This once again starkly illustrates the problem of Conservative councillors based in the south of the county outvoting Labour councillors in the north. |
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She continued playing crown green bowling, as a member of Newsome Working Men's Club and of Lockwood Conservative Club Ladies Crown Green Bowling. |
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Given the prohibition on activating electricity on the Sabbath, the computer and the Internet may not be switched on, according to Orthodox as well as Conservative Judaism. |
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Five years later, a car bomb claimed the life of Airey Neave, a prominent Conservative politician, while he was driving out of the Commons car park in New Palace Yard. |
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Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Conservative. |
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