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  1. t. e. The Whigs were a political party in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Between the 1680s and the 1850s, the Whigs contested power with their rivals, the Tories. The Whigs merged into the Liberal Party with the Peelites and Radicals in the 1850s. Many Whigs left the Liberal Party in 1886 to ...

  2. Liberal and nonsectarian political party in Northern Ireland. Reform UK. A right-wing populist and Eurosceptic party, led by former UKIP leader and MEP, Nigel Farage . Workers Party of Britain. A socialist, socially conservative and Eurosceptic party led by former Labour and Respect MP, George Galloway .

  3. Scottish Conservatives. The Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party ( Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Tòraidheach na h-Alba, Scots: Scots Tory an Unionist Pairty, often known simply as the Scottish Conservatives and colloquially as the Scottish Tories) [2] is part of the Conservative Party (UK) active in Scotland.

  4. The "blue wall" is the inverse of the "red wall", a term coined in August 2019 to describe a set of constituencies in northern England, the Midlands and Wales that had long been held by Labour, and many of which were later gained by the Conservatives at the 2019 election. [2] [3] YouGov defines the blue wall as seats which are "currently held ...

  5. Country Party (1726—1752) Country Party was the name employed in the Kingdom of England (and later in Great Britain) by political movements which campaigned in opposition to the Court Party (that is, the Ministers of the Crown and those who supported them). In the late 1600s, it was used to denote what would later become known as the Whig ...