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  1. Michael Grade. Hamish Gray, Baron Gray of Contin. Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint. Stephen Greenhalgh, Baron Greenhalgh. Brian Griffiths, Baron Griffiths of Fforestfach. Gerry Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Life peers by party.

  2. Bow Group — Conservative think tank. Bright Blue — Think tank and pressure group advocating for liberal conservativism. Bruges Group — Eurosceptic think tank. Carlton Club — Gentleman's club in London. The original home of the Conservative Party before the creation of Conservative Central Office. [2]

  3. Le Parti conservateur (en anglais : Conservative Party ), officiellement Parti conservateur et unioniste ( Conservative and Unionist Party ), est un parti politique britannique libéral-conservateur, habituellement classé à droite . Le Parti conservateur, fondé en 1834, est l'héritier des Tories des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles.

  4. Conservative Party of Georgia; Conservative Party (Norway) Conservative Party (UK) The Conservatives (Latvia) Historical. Conservative Party (Bulgaria), 1879–1884; Conservative Party (Kingdom of Serbia), 1861-1895; German Conservative Party, 1876–1918; Conservative Party (Hungary), 1846–1849; Conservative Party (Iceland), 1924–1927

  5. Stanley Baldwin. Arthur Balfour. Charles Balfour. George Balfour (Conservative politician) Gerald Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour. Harold Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Inchrye. Kenneth Balfour. Edward Ball (British politician) Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of Southam.

  6. List of Liberal Party and Liberal Democrats (UK) general election manifestos; Conservative Party 2019 General Election Campaign; Our Society, Your Life; Further reading. Iain Dale, Conservative Party general election manifestos, 1900–1997, Routledge, 2000, ISBN 0-415-20589-1; References. Archive of Conservative Party Manifestos, 1900–2001

  7. Name James, Duke of York painted in a Romanesque costume. The Tories were originally known as the Court Party. As a political term, Tory was an insult (derived from the Middle Irish word tóraidhe, modern Irish tóraí, meaning "outlaw", "robber", from the Irish word tóir, meaning "pursuit" since outlaws were "pursued men") that entered English politics during the Exclusion Bill crisis of ...