in flavor of supporting British
Tories are the pro-British group.
The motto of British South Africa Police is 'Pro rege, pro patria, pro lege, or Latin for'.
Yes.
Yes.
The term "pro-British" requires a hyphen to clarify that it is a compound adjective describing a supportive stance towards British people or culture. The hyphen helps to avoid ambiguity and ensures that "pro" is clearly linked to "British," indicating a specific meaning rather than interpreting "pro" and "British" as separate elements. Without the hyphen, the phrase could be misread or lose its intended meaning.
The one who somehow like and encourages british ways and lifestyle.
It united the British, American, and French areas of control.It was pro-American
They were pro French in a British Canada.
A pro-Irish party won seats in parliament in the 1918 British elections.
to replace the pro-british assembly
British women (Over the age of 30) had the right to vote for the fist time, as well as a pro-Irish party had won seats in Parliament. There's actually 2 events, but it doesn't matter. Take your pick.
Politically, the British wanted Jewish Militias in Palestine as well as wealthy pro-Zionist patrons to join the British War Effort and therefore promoted the Balfour Declaration as a way of getting that aid.