The Conservative and Unionist Party (usually shortened to Conservative Party, or informally as the Tory Party) is the main centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. ... The party has generally had liberal economic policies. that favours free market economics, and deregulation, privatisati...
What does the Republican Party stand for? The Republican Party associates itself with socially and fiscally conservative policies. Republicans tend to favor laws that support traditional values; for example, laws that oppose same sex marriage, use of drugs, and abortion. They also endorse small busi...
It is a stark choice between the British way - of trusting the people and unleashing enterprise - and the failing social model, practised on the continent, which the Labour Party wants to impose on us here under the guise of "stakeholding". Hard economic evidence shows how great is the ...
The potential candidate for president earned applause at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, as he took on President Barack Obama, congressional Democrats, and the media. He said Republicans need to talk about what they are for, and not what they are against. "We don't get...
The Conservative Party, free from dogma and free from dependence upon any single interest, is broadly based throughout the nation. It is our objective to win a clear majority in the House of Commons in this election. But we will use that majority above all to unite the nation. We will ...
I think we all (would like to think we) have a firm understanding of the political and policy definition of ‘Republican’, but as far as within the party and the membership card, where do we stand? What does that mean? Something I noticed since voting is that Libertarians are happy if...
So, we must commit to do better and earn that trust all over again. Our party needs to rebuild from the ground up across the United Kingdom. Fundamental to this will be the election of the UK party leader. I know that each of the candidates has what it takes. ...
2001 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto Time for Common Sense Time for Common Sense Through our lives Raising a family Living safely Earning a living Staying healthy Growing older Knowing who we are A world leader A stronger society Town & Country A civilised country A proud democracy ...
February 1974 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto Firm Action for a Fair Britain Today we face great dangers both from within our own country and from outside. The problems are formidable, but there is no reason why they should overwhelm us....
Thiel compared the current gay rights’ strategy of allying itself with a single party to “trench warfare” in World War I, and argued that gay rights will benefit from a Republican Party that begins to compete for gay voters and donors. Coulter’s presence at the event was controversial...