which transcends class or party differences. It was this living unity which enabled us to stand like a rock against Germany when she over-ran Europe. Upon our power to retain unity, the future of this country and of the whole world largely...
Conservative Party Manifestos 2001(Leader:William Hague 1997(Leader:John Major, Result:Labour Win) 1992(Leader:John Major, Result:Conservative Win) 1987(Leader:Margaret Thatcher, Result:Conservative Win) 1983(Leader:Margaret Thatcher, Result:Conservative Win) ...
Conservative Party, U.K. political party whose guiding principles include promoting private property and enterprise, the maintenance of a strong military, and the preservation of traditional cultural values. Since World War I the Conservative Party and t
devoted to them in the manifesto at different elections.Figure 2traces British parties' concerns with traditional morality and law and order (‘social conservatism’) from 1945 to 1997. TheConservative Partygenerally appropriates this area, where it presents itself as the defender of ‘family values...
The manifesto of the Marquess of Salisbury On the eve of the dissolution I take the liberty of recalling to your minds the considerations which, in my judgement, should weigh with you in the exercise of your rights as voters during the next few weeks. ...
British Medical Association Comments On Conservative Party ManifestoThe British Medical Association
Invitation to join the Government of Britain: the Conservative Party Manifesto 2010 Drawing on secondary data sources, the Conservative Party's efforts to modernise its approach to employment relations matters are discussed and critically scrutinised. Policy innovations are likely to be undermined by the...
Given what Young—who had written the Labour Party’s historic 1945 manifesto—condemned as this “contemptuous attitude which the intellectual department of the Establishment seems to have towards the working classes,” it’s not surprising that a question asked plaintively and persistently by those ...
First up is an in-depth look at Doyle's life, beginning with his modest upbringing in Brooklyn, N.Y., his stints as a pilot, TV celebrity in Hollywood, and then on to his run for Congress as a conservative, ending with his present-day status as the seventhranked most popular radio ...
(February 1959). At home, Macmillan gave firm support toBritain’sarray of postwar social programs. He led theConservativeParty to a resounding victory in the 1959 general election by effectively contrasting Britain’s prewar unemployment with its postwar full employment under the slogan “You’ve ...