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Monette, a former Liberal switched to the Tories after disagreement with the policies of Premie
George's distrust of the Tories aided the passing of power to the Whigs.
Lord's tories also won the majority of Acadian seats, someth
until cllr Neil Poole crossed the floor to the tories, amid generalised calls for an early election,
s influential in turning the Prince toward the Tories, and used her London residence as the headquar
He was known for his hatred of Tories and used seizure and sale of Tory estates to h
rson's Liberals, Camp sought to reorganize the Tories and subsequently became president of the natio
he NDP began the 1995 election well behind the Tories and Liberals, but received a last-minute surge
in British political society, and counted both Tories and Whigs amongst his friends.
During the American Revolution, Tories and British troops were quartered there around
Rebellion Losses Bill, Lord Elgin is mobbed by Tories and the Parliament House in Montreal is burned
y unpopular Whig government lost ground to the Tories and the Patriot Whigs, but still had a secure
Premier Bill Davis, even though both were Red Tories and both were Progressive Conservatives.
wing party that might split the vote with the Tories and benefit the surging Liberals quickly faded
middle-class idiots", chauvinists, the EU, wet Tories, and the attitude of those in the Conservative
ublished a satirical pamphlet against the High Tories and in favour of religious tolerance entitled
reduced the Liberals to third place behind the Tories and Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.
ontinued his opposition to any merger with the Tories, and in 2003 was the only Canadian Alliance MP
emocratic MHA, and has been traded between the Tories and NDP since its creation.
ate, and retained support from most of the Red Tories and other party members who were opposed to th
The Tories and Liberals each won only one seat in the leg
berta election of 1935, in which the governing Tories and UFA were completely wiped off the map.
The Tories and how to beat them, Communist Party, 1951
1974 the SNP leapfrogged Labour to defeat the Tories, and in 1979 Labour leapfrogged the Tories to
seat is a highly marginal contest between the Tories and Labour.
The main policy difference between the Tories and the Alberta Liberal Party was over the Tor
ded by EARS for the Lib Dems, Bluechip for the Tories and Contact Creator for the Labour Party.
eat to twenty, taking seats away from both the Tories and the NDP in the process.
ris formed an alliance with Bond to defeat the Tories and served as minister of justice from 1900 to
Pope's Tories argued that the terms were not good enough, an
he party in Quebec where the perception of the Tories as being anti-French and anti-Catholic Orangem
to emphasise that he regarded a deal with the Tories as the least palatable option for his party, T
As the Tories assumed office on June 30, 1958 Thompson was a
that "I have reason to think most of them are Tories at heart."
When Margaret Thatcher led the Tories back to power in 1979 she sent him to the Home
"Working-class Tories become an endangered species", The Guardian
"The Tories bought those seats.
small group of MPs still considered themselves Tories, but they were almost totally irrelevant to pr
r was made a British Secretary of State by the Tories, but he seems to have been equally ready to si
communities by reaching out to disaffected Red Tories, but proved unable to connect with voters.
a March 1940 general election taking Manion's Tories by surprise and unprepared.
She narrowly failed to gain Tavistock from the Tories by just 152 votes.
He had been replaced for the Tories by Brooks Crompton Wood.
Dorset, Monmouth, and Edward Russell; and the Tories Caermarthen, Pembroke, Nottingham, Marlborough
ones about how and in which constituencies the Tories chose to fight the hardest and put the greates
epening recession and rising unemployment, the Tories continued to top many opinion polls but Major
s decision; they seriously doubted whether the Tories could convince the Progressives to support a C
his seat in favour of General McNaughton, the Tories decided to run Case in the by-election after p
pport for the National Government however, the Tories determined to fight Heywood and Radcliffe them
it, as well as leaving an impression that the Tories did not know what they were doing.
The Tories did not actively campaign and won only a few v
I cannot help but think that the reason most Tories dislike Heath is because he possessed a basic
lemicist Michael Moore, saying that old-school Tories dislike George W. Bush because he "represents
The Tories dropped to 25 seats, but nevertheless emerged
e riding is generally regarded as safe for the Tories; Dunlop defeated his Liberal opponent George M
ry's Den", a cave that was purportedly used by Tories during the American Revolution.
Targeted by Tories during and following the War, when he was badl
The Tories easily defeated the Liberals, winning 61% and
em win the general election in April 1992, the Tories failed to take advantage of this by-election,
The Tories favoured either the retention of James II, a r
The Tories finished in third place in both instances, beh
lection, and again in the 1977 election as the Tories formed government under Sterling Lyon.
he defeated Patrick by over 3,500 votes as the Tories formed government under Lyon.
949 and served in Stanfield's cabinet when the Tories formed government in 1956.
When the Tories formed government under Prime Minister Brian M
In 1870 Butt and other Irish Tories founded the Home Government Association to cam
The Coalition comprised three main groups, the Tories, French Bleus, and Hinckesite Reformers of Can
the welfare state, which was typical for most Tories from Atlantic Canada.
1818, and his friendship with various wealthy Tories further insulated him from want.
In February 1974, the Tories gained it from Labour, though losing nationall
it was widely tipped to be a Tory gain and the Tories gained all of the other three constituencies i
In the 1841 general election, Peel's Tories gained a majority and Peel replaced Melbourne.
ee that with about 45% of the vote in 1964 the Tories got 100% of the seats.
ths after the 1979 general election (where the Tories had won power from Labour after five years), i
The Tories had formed at a well-known rendezvous location
While the Tories had won a few seats in the Toronto suburbs sin
sts, but a local farmer informed them that the Tories had recently been reinforced by about a hundre
his was generally regarded as an upset, as the Tories had not won the riding since 1971.
etary, said that Hastilow's remarks showed the Tories had a "racist underbelly".
The move came after several Tories had already left the House, believing that it
rom federal politics has been lamented by many Tories hailing from Quebec.
Traditionally, the Tories have done better among Protestant voters while
The Tories have held the seat since 1988, though they ret
However, like the other Tories, he was deprived of his office, and in August
s to whom he owed his initial success with the Tories he needed to maintain his position.
However, together with the other Tories, he was dismissed from his offices following t
for the British-and that may have been how the Tories heard about the good pickings.
as ultimately held on 9 April 1992 and saw the Tories hold the seat with new MP Rod Richards.
The Tories implemented a policy along the lines of those
Adam Holloway captured the seat for the Tories in an upset in 2005 and held the seat with an
f the legitimacy of his rule being disputed by Tories in the Lords, which gives a less Whiggish hist
, and ran for the riding of Laval West for the Tories in 2000.
1995 election, placing a strong second to the Tories in early polls.
ty for Labour in 2005, and was regained by the Tories in 2010.
House of Commons, and afterwards virually all Tories in central or local government were purged, le
The Parti bleu formed an alliance with Tories in Upper Canada in the Legislative Assembly of
, although he resigned from the group (and the Tories) in 1972 when the Club began a process of remo
n Labour had been up to 10 points ahead of the Tories in the polls.
While she polled better than most other Tories in the Greater Toronto Area, however, Molinari
arge, after which he was active in keeping the Tories in check in North Carolina until the close of
nding ridings also shifted from the NDP to the Tories in this cycle.
However he lost the seat back to the Tories in 1900.
only known Baptist clergyman to side with the Tories in the American Revolution.
92 but the Liberals gained four seats from the Tories in the early months of 1893 and it was not unt
The seat was retained by the Tories in a result that cut the government majority t
d lifted the proscription on the employment of Tories in government.
e/NDP marginal, but was generally safe for the Tories in the 1990s.
y a Socialist ward, although it was won by the Tories in the immediate pre-war era.
uced one of the last overall victories for the Tories in Ireland.
the margin of 906 votes over Labour, with the Tories in third place.
ime administration of pro-government Whigs and Tories in office during part of the Napoleonic Wars.
for political reflections directed against the Tories in a college exercise.
Duckworth carried on his alliance with the Tories inside Parliament.
allis's most daring commanders, led an army of Tories into the North Carolina mountains to crush the
g Liberal Democrat challenge in 2010 edged the Tories into 3rd and ensured that Labour held on comfo
tion it was a three-way marginal seat that the Tories, Labour and Liberal Democrats were all aiming
has returned a Conservative only once, in the Tories' landslide year of 1983, in the shape of Stefa
ribery on the island, however, and divided the Tories, leading to their defeat in the 1867 election
A force of British and Tories led by John Butler, with the assistance of abo
gust - General election brings victory for the Tories led by Henry Addington.
The Tories, led by their new leader Pat Binns, won 18 sea
At the outset, the Tories led by Addington enjoyed a majority of 108 in
e insufficient; and in the 1934 elections, the Tories lost every seat in the legislature, and remain
Filmon's Tories lost much of their popular support between 199
The Tories lost power to the NDP in the 1981 provincial e
as Speaker by Liberal Hugh Edighoffer when the Tories lost control of the legislature after the elec
The Tories lost the 2003 general election, but Munro was
he Croydon North West by-election in which the Tories lost the seat to Liberal MP Bill Pitt.
The Tories lost the provincial election of 2003, and Chud
arrower margin in the 1980 election (which the Tories lost), and by a greater margin in the 1984 ele
ell in the 1981 provincial election, which the Tories lost.
the Liberals lost the election to Joe Clark's Tories, MacEachen served as interim Leader of the Opp
Tories made some initial grants to the project but so
eing brought down to the House of Commons, the Tories made a great outcry against this "abandonment
rprising (though not with hindsight, since the Tories made next to no progress nationally in 2001) w
nfluence was made clear and the leading county Tories made renewed efforts to reach an accommodation
Although Dufferin Roblin's Tories made several gains in 1958, the province's fra
n the Canadian federal election, 2006, the new Tories managed to elect 10 MPs from Quebec, that part
Neither the Tories nor the Liberals nor Labour denied for one sec
in 2005, taking many votes off Labour with the Tories not too far behind.
In the 1943 provincial election, the Tories, now called the "Progressive Conservatives", w
ster Colin Moynihan represented the seat - the Tories now find themselves in third place having lost
When Morris reminded the Tories of the saying "Whom God wishes to destroy, he
The Tories of the Carolina Back Country were broken as a
ponded with his own letter, again accusing the Tories of having “created a stampede of fear in the m
His grandfather fought Native Americans and Tories on the New York frontier during the Revolution
The Tories on the other hand took a shift back to the cen
The Tories only nominated five candidates in the 1952 ele
Historically, the Tories originated as the Conservative Party of Prince
ions, until the Reform Party swept the federal Tories out of Alberta in 1993.
our campaigners to vote tactically to keep the Tories out.
ed to the Privy Council; but he broke with the Tories over parliamentary reform and returned to the
operative government", a coalition between the Tories, Progressives and Independents.
Mulroney's Tories promised Quebec the opportunity to enter "with
on in 1921 as a Conservative (technically, the Tories ran in this election as the National Liberal a
The Tories regained the seat at the 2010 election with Ma
atriot Whigs to form a new government, and the Tories remained excluded from any realistic hope of f
tives lost the government to the Liberals, the Tories retained Mesheau's Tantramar riding electing M
The Tories returned to power in the 1977 election, and Cr
Grath was not included in the Cabinet when the Tories returned to power in the 1984 election under B
After being fired by Gary Filmon's Tories, Sale's political views shifted to the left.
The Tories seem themselves to not be wanting an election
by writing Lord Bolingbroke und die Whigs und Tories seiner Zeit (Frankfort, 1883), and Oliver Crom
elections, Jeff has run five times against the Tories since 1997.
However, when the Tories split over the Corn Laws in 1846, he joined th
a little closer to the actual results, but the Tories still did not do well.
ry strong in Chatham and Snodland, whereas the Tories' strength is concentrated in the smaller surro
The Tories strength was concentrated in central Saanich,
was, to a significant extent, made up of Irish Tories such as Butt himself.
Conway and Lord Archer, but also more moderate Tories such as the Earl of Aylesford, and influential
This led to him being criticised by fellow Tories such as David Davis.
icklow Mountains his soldiers were harassed by tories though these attacks did not substantially hin
, did not mean that Ireland was supporting the Tories, though the party did have some strong pockets
feated the Campbell government and reduced the Tories to two seats.
d an intellectual, Camp was considered by many Tories to have been a potential match to Pierre Trude
In the 1905 election, he led the Tories to victory for the first time in 33 years by d
in that year's 1993 election that reduced the Tories to only two Members of Parliament in the House
his own riding and defeated him, reducing the Tories to three seats in the House of Assembly.
e 1943 election that brought the George Drew's Tories to power, Stewart became Speaker of the legisl
as a British Tory politician, one of the first Tories to enter government in the 18th century.
active employment, until, on the return of the Tories to power in 1807, he was appointed brigadier-g
"Common Sense Revolution" agenda returned the Tories to power in the 1995 provincial election.
ore the 1993 election, Gilles Bernier left the Tories to sit as an independent
in the 1993 Canadian election that reduced the Tories to only two seats in the House of Commons.
sequent 1993 federal election that reduced the Tories to only two seats in the House of Commons.
u must be nuts!' after Pearson presumed to ask Tories to give up their fight to keep Canada's Red En
and his advisors (including prominent Ontario Tories Tony Clement, then President of the party, Les
He became a parliamentary secretary when the Tories took power in 1984.
of taking power, but in the 1977 election, the Tories under Bill Davis again won a minority governme
The Tories under Sterling Lyon won a majority government
The Tories under Sterling Lyon won this election; as the
d in the 1957 election that swept to power the Tories under John Diefenbaker.
The Tories under Gary Filmon formed a minority government
During the American Revolutionary War, Tories under the command of David Fanning and Hector
defected to the Labour Party, stating that the Tories under Michael Howard had "incoherent" policies
ingdom saw the Whigs gain a few seats, but the Tories under the Earl of Liverpool retained a majorit
in the 1958 provincial election, in which the Tories under Dufferin Roblin formed a minority govern
In this atmosphere, the Tories under the Earl of Liverpool were able to win a
990 leadership vote was the first in which the Tories used a One Member One Vote system instead of t
that "I cannot watch and say nothing while the Tories walk away from their allies, friends and colle
                                                                                                    


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