Conservative Party
The Conservative Party
Tories were people during the American Revolutionary War who were loyal to King George. Many times they were called Loyalists. In modern day UK, Tories are considered to be members of the Conservative Party.
The main ones are Conservative (Tory), Labour (Socialist), and LibDem. But there are others such as UKIP (United Kingdon Independence Party), the Green Party, Communist, Democratic Unionist Party, British National Party, and some others.
The party was called the Bull Moose Party.
The Tory party.
The Tory was a political party in Britain controlled by the aristocracy.
Members of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom are often referred to as Tories. The term "Tory" historically originates from the Royalist supporters during the English Civil War in the 17th century.
Tory (UK party)
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A Tory is a member of the British political party that identifies on the conservative end of the ideological spectrum. A Republican is similar in the American system.
John Tory is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. He served as the Mayor of Toronto from 2014 until 2022 and has had a long political career in Ontario, including serving as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. His political stance generally aligns with center-right policies.
Yes it does, well at least it's capitalized in every publication I have seen.
In the England of today, a tory is a member of the Conservative party. The original Tory party is defunct. The Tories arose during the industrial revolution. The Tories represented the farmers and the Whigs stood for the workers in the industries. The Tories also sided with the king is some dispute. In America before and during the Revolutionary War, the Tories were the people who sided with England. They no longer exist. The Whigs opposed England. They no longer exist either.
The Reserves for Tory system, commonly referred to as "Reserves," serves to maintain a strategic balance within the political landscape by providing a mechanism for political parties, particularly the Tory party in the UK, to manage and mobilize resources effectively. It ensures that the party can engage with its constituents, fund campaigns, and support candidates during elections. Additionally, it helps to maintain party discipline and unity by allocating resources in a way that aligns with the party's goals and priorities. Ultimately, it aims to strengthen the party's position and influence in governance.
The Tory Party was a British political party that existed in England from the 17th century until the early 19th century.
A political group is called a "party" or "political group"