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  1. The racialised debate and discourse over immigration in British politics are said to have become popularised by Conservative MP Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" speech in April 1968, and the clamping down on postwar "new Commonwealth" non-white immigration, while allowing concessions to the white-majority "old Commonwealth" (i.e. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada).

  2. Tory: Tried to create a third political party, failed and joined the Tories. 1822 Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston: Tory: Whig: 1828 Charles Williams-Wynn: Tory: Whig: Was not offered a position in Government. 1834 Whig: Tory: Offered position in Government. 1832–1847 Parliaments: 1834 Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet: Whig: Conservative

  3. Organised labour portal. United Kingdom portal. v. t. e. The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom that has been described as an alliance of social democrats, democratic socialists, and trade unionists. [20] The Labour Party sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum. In all general elections since 1922, Labour has been ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Whig and Tory, members of two opposing political parties or factions in England, particularly during the 18th century. Originally ‘Whig’ and ‘Tory’ were terms of abuse introduced in 1679 during the heated struggle over the bill to exclude James, duke of York (afterward James II), from the succession.

  5. t. e. In September and October 2022, the Conservative Party government led by newly appointed prime minister Liz Truss faced a credibility crisis. It was caused by the September 2022 mini-budget and a disorganised vote in the House of Commons over a parliamentary vote to ban fracking, ultimately resulting in the loss of support of Conservative ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ultra-ToriesUltra-Tories - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. The Ultra-Tories were an Anglican faction of British and Irish politics that appeared in the 1820s in opposition to Catholic emancipation. The faction was later called the "extreme right-wing" of British and Irish politics. [1] The Ultra-Tories faction broke away from the governing party in 1829 after the passing of the Roman Catholic ...

  7. The role of Deputy Chairman is currently held by eight Members of Parliament, they are: Sara Britcliffe, James Daly, Angela Richardson, Rachel Maclean (Women), Jack Lopresti, Nickie Aiken (Party Board), Jonathan Gullis and Matt Vickers. The role was created in 1911 in response to the Conservative party's defeat in the second 1910 general election.