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Conservative party

noun

  1. a political party in Great Britain founded about 1832 as successor to the Tory party and characterized by moderate progressivism.


Conservative Party

noun

  1. (in Britain) the major right-wing party, which developed from the Tories in the 1830s. It advocates a mixed economy, and encourages property owning and free enterprise In fullConservative and Unionist Party
  2. (in Canada) short for Progressive Conservative Party
  3. (in other countries) any of various political parties generally opposing change
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Dame Andrea said she had "fought to the bitter end" but the Conservative Party was now "beyond salvage".

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A Conservative Party spokesman said Sir Keir's political programme had been "roundly rejected" and Labour MPs would "rightfully question his leadership" following the result.

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The Conservative Party came in second, on track to win 144 seats, and will form Official Opposition.

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Until then, Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party had held what looked like high and insurmountable ground in voter preference polls amidst general dissatisfaction with the state of the Canadian economy and 10 years of Liberal government under then leader Justin Trudeau.

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The reason I'm voting for the Conservative Party is because during the last 10 years, the Liberal government has really brought Canada to its knees.

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