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urnout, Thorneycroft held the seat for the Conservatives, a narrowly-increased majority of 2,139.
Education elections in 2004 gave religious conservatives a 6-4 majority.
He joined the governing Progressive Conservatives a month later.
t temporarily, thus giving the Progressive Conservatives a majority in the upper chamber needed to
er majorities in the election, leaving the Conservatives a distant second.
argued that Walding was wrong to give the Conservatives a means of disrupting the legislative proc
ith specific responsibility for overseeing Conservatives Abroad and mobilising the Conservative vot
The Conservatives abstained from nominating their own candid
did not want to go into coalition with the Conservatives, according to insider accounts of the talk
Conservatives accused her of "selling out."
so used for the Liberal Democrats, but the Conservatives accused them of pandering to the Muslim co
of accusations against CNN have been from conservatives accusing it of liberal editorializing.
way for a wider pact between Liberals and Conservatives across Scotland, and Shaw was promptly nom
e 1997 general election saw losses for the Conservatives across the UK and Breed was comfortably el
nd future prospects with several prominent Conservatives across Canada, including Peter Lougheed, J
A real blight on true Conservatives across America intend on changing directio
Many Progressive Conservatives admired Waddell's speaking abilities, but
de newly elected leader David Cameron, the Conservatives adopted the A-List of parliamentary candid
d SGP entered into talks with the European Conservatives after the elections.
as named interim leader of the Progressive Conservatives after Olive Crane resigned to run for the
ral Democrats held on by 76 votes over the Conservatives after 2 recounts.
He left the Progressive Conservatives after disagreeing with the party on the is
Plymouth Sutton, gaining the seat from the Conservatives, after the retirement of her predecessor N
bled together by Warren and the opposition Conservatives after Warren's government fell.
es narrowly held Westham East ward for the Conservatives after having defected from the Liberal Dem
utherford constituency for the Progressive Conservatives after Liberal Rick Miller overcame Tory Ia
, in 1870, he threw his support behind the Conservatives after Protestants in the Liberal caucus re
inally merger as a single political party, Conservatives, after 1867.
2011, Williams retained her seat, with the Conservatives again second, but her share of the vote dr
West campaigned for the Progressive Conservatives again in a 2002 by-election, after Gray re
The Progressive Conservatives again nominated Trachuk against Evans for
nd reform united the emerging Liberals and Conservatives against the Domnitor and his inner circle.
ing as Greens against the Millennium Dome, Conservatives Against Town Hall Corruption, Populist Kee
in Parliament Hogbin often voted with the Conservatives against the Labour government, perhaps awa
their industry by donating money to CANE ( Conservatives Against Nearly Everything).
participants in the wartime coalition the Conservatives agreed not to contest the by-election, alt
nued to run the council after they and the Conservatives agreed to continue their agreement, with t
Meanwhile the Conservatives aimed to take Wednesbury South and were de
ng both "Flag sucking patriots" and Muslim conservatives alike,claimed to have already received 3 d
he Liberals, New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives all holding a sizable base in the district
The Conservatives alleged that the Government was planning t
passage of the Third Reform Act, which the Conservatives allowed through the House of Lords in retu
The Conservatives also neglected to address popular demands
The Conservatives also came under criticism after publishing
The Conservatives also gained one seat from the Liberal Demo
The Conservatives also have some strength in Kenora, which h
However the Conservatives also lost a seat to the Liberal Democrats
ard Hatfield and the governing Progressive Conservatives also promoted a platform that promised to
The Conservatives also charged that Dryden had promised the
The Liberals and Conservatives also withdrew, sensing Shackleton's strong
The Conservatives also gained a seat in Fareham South from a
The Conservatives also complained about the Liberal Democrat
The Conservatives also have some concentration in the north
The Conservatives also won a by-election in Autumn 2006, tak
The Conservatives also had a St Bernard dog carrying a motto
of the seats they were defending while the Conservatives also lost one seat to Labour.
The Conservatives also gained one seat, Littlehampton River,
The Conservatives also lost another seat in Ripon to an inde
The Conservatives also gained a seat, strengthening their po
However the Conservatives also ended the election with an extra seat
The Conservatives also received over 2000 votes more than La
were elected unopposed, in this case four Conservatives, although there have since been unopposed
The Conservatives, although getting a vote share 4.1% greate
The seat has normally been safe for the Conservatives, although a rise in Liberal Party support
Prior to 1964, it was held by the Conservatives, although their share of the vote has decl
al conservatism and family values, and the conservatives among the Quebec Anglophones have disliked
al in the country, 75 votes separating the Conservatives and Labour.
The election was won by the Progressive Conservatives, and Gaudry joined 19 other Liberals in th
He failed to hold the seat for the Conservatives, and was defeated by his Liberal opponent,
scription Crisis of 1917 as a coalition of Conservatives and pro-conscription Liberals into a perma
Both elections were won by the Conservatives, and McConnell served as an opposition mem
36, Liberal Democrat 32 and Respect 3. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats ran the council in c
l election he had healed his rift with the Conservatives and contested Tottenham South, but failed
Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force (UCUNF) is a bip
ment, found themselves matched against the Conservatives and the Bloc, who were registering no conf
h of the history of these tensions between conservatives and progressives are discussed in George M
s spokesman for fisheries for the Scottish Conservatives and is currently their spokesman on commun
unpopular Labour government had helped the Conservatives and the No campaign in 1979, so an unpopul
t worker program (which was unpopular with conservatives), and voiced her support for civil unions
one of only 2 the party held, but both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats planned to contest a
conspicuous in contrast to the Catholics, conservatives and monarchists who dominated the French A
There were six Liberal, three Conservatives and two NDP MPs in the province.
races in this region have been between the Conservatives and NDP.
In 2001, he left the Conservatives and joined the Liberal Democrats, and was
lition government of Liberal-Progressives, Conservatives and Social Crediters.
20 seats were being contested with both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats contesting all of th
efeating Stephen Stiles of the Progressive Conservatives and Lloyd Quantz of Social Credit and thre
bour defended 7 seats as against 5 for the Conservatives and 1 for the independents.
l, which elected 50 Labour councillors, 41 Conservatives and 1 Liberal.
of the European Parliament in the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) grouping.
he council after Labour lost 1 seat to the Conservatives and 1 seat to an independent.
politicians, republicans and Free Staters, conservatives and socialists.
The Liberal Democrats lost 4 seats to the Conservatives and a further 3 to the Labour party, meani
s private office despite protests from the Conservatives and the GLC officers.
collapsed under the onslaught of both the Conservatives and the NDP, with the Conservatives taking
Representatives of the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists met on 21 April to d
addington South by-election, 1930 from the Conservatives, and their splitting the right-wing vote a
In terms of seats, both Conservatives and Labour lost some ground to the benefit
91, after the Junimea group split with the Conservatives and deemed itself the Constitutional Party
Fraser's party had become the Progressive Conservatives and was re-elected again in 1949.
idered a mild failure for the Liberals and Conservatives, and something of a success for the NDP.
nment of Liberal-Progressives, Progressive Conservatives and independents.
Meanwhile the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats each gained one seat
umber of councillors at the expense of the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
been led by a new coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
Johns is one of several U.S. conservatives and other political leaders who, since the
is political career in the Norwegian Young Conservatives, and was deputy chairman there from 1969 t
the 1935 election, he switched back to the Conservatives and won re-election at Qu'Appelle.
to vote splitting between the Progressive Conservatives and the Reform Party of Canada.
ouncil with 39 councillors, compared to 19 Conservatives and 1 Labour councillor.
1835 Parliament from the Whigs back to the Conservatives, and at the 1837 election a Whig candidate
A number of scandals had been tied to the Conservatives and Liberal leader Robert Higgins was wide
of Governor of Kansas in a large field of conservatives and moderates.
ed by Alberta Premier Ralph Klein and some Conservatives and Liberal backbenchers.
n, Harbour transferred to the new European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR).
made the constituency marginal between the Conservatives and Liberals, and the victor's majority wa
were-and continue to be-criticized by some conservatives and libertarians as well as chemical indus
left the party over the alliance with the Conservatives and retained her seat as an independent.
This area votes 60-70% for the Conservatives and is the reason why the constituency has
A bodyguard of Oxford Conservatives and police escorted Churchill back to his
y 2005 by the merger of the Scottish Young Conservatives and the Scottish Conservative and Unionist
d in part from a local branch of the Young Conservatives) and held formal meetings each month, usua
ing vote was split between the Progressive Conservatives and Reform who later became the Canadian A
The Conservatives and the state press condemned the Farmers'
ing its policy of a popular front with the Conservatives and Labour after the war.
Marie as a member of the Conservatives, and served as Minister of Lands and Fores
but at the next election it was won by the Conservatives, and from 1892 their hold was secured by t
Law and Justice, and sits on the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parli
ts defending 7, compared to only 3 for the Conservatives and 2 for Labour.
Liberals or the Reform Party attacking the Conservatives and their record.
ll, Sherbourne, Whoberley, Wyken) from the Conservatives and one seat (St Michael's) from the Socia
an election and the opposition Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats combined to defeat Fogar
d votes over Don Clarke of the Progressive Conservatives and four other candidates.
He later left the Conservatives, and was elected to Manitoba's legislature
creation of a Union government composed of Conservatives and pro-conscription Liberals.
The battle between conservatives and liberals was reflected in the struggle
hands with each of the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Independents gaining one seat from Lab
d for only a month until the defeat of the Conservatives and Asselin's failure to regain his seat.
abour had 56 seats, compared to 12 for the Conservatives and 4 for the Liberal Democrats.
only held Prittlewell by 5 votes from the Conservatives and Westborough by 4 votes over Labour.
He was a member of the Conservatives, and later the Progressive Conservatives.
Sir Robert Borden's Conservatives and Liberal-Conservatives won ten addition
t was a hotly contested riding between the Conservatives and candidates of the Independent Labour P
n the area shifted between the Progressive Conservatives and the Liberal-Progressives and Liberals
and like Miles highly recommends that both conservatives and socialists read it.
There was a general swing from the Conservatives and Greens to the Liberal Democrats, refle
any UK constituency, with just Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats contesting the seat.
in 2009) was closely contested between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
radical Right provoked intense hatred from conservatives and nationalists within the Republic.
The Conservatives and the Liberals, began to coalesce around
as fertile territory for Labour party, the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru alike.
ng to find common ground between Christian conservatives and pro-business Republicans on the issue,
cillors compared to 9 Liberal Democrats, 3 Conservatives and 1 independent, with 1 Labour seat bein
n to be extremely safe for the Progressive Conservatives, and Dyck defeated his leading opponent, L
Despite a 9% swing to the Conservatives and a reduction in majority of more than 6
Coalition talks between the Conservatives and the Liberals failed, allowing Labour l
The Unionists (the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists had united in 1911)
paid tribute to the measures introduced by Conservatives and Liberal Unionists in Coalition governm
ectorate polarized between the Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats, the Liberals were unabl
were mainly conservative, partially strong conservatives and mainly economic liberals, who did not
rliament he defected from the Whigs to the Conservatives, and lost his seat in 1837, but regained i
rnment was subsequently formed between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
pert advisers to the group, mainly between conservatives and liberals.
rat Nick Harvey regained the seat from the Conservatives, and has been the MP since.
tacit understanding the party had with the Conservatives and he declined to stand for re-election.
including 20 from Labour, 19 each from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, 4 from the Green pa
he later declined to offer the post to the Conservatives and had an offer to the Liberal Democrats
ction was won by Gary Filmon's Progressive Conservatives, and Mackintosh joined 22 other New Democr
support, after pressure from the European Conservatives and Reformists over the involvement of Nat
ur gained seats and the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Green party lost seats: from 7 May 201
37 Labour members, 18 Liberal Democrats, 7 Conservatives and 1 Green, giving a Labour majority of e
There were some protests by conservatives and elderly members of the military who we
The agreement between the Conservatives and the Independent Liberals, signed on 17
It is a marginal seat between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
servative Party was split into Independent Conservatives and fractured groups and remained without
In 1904 Conservatives and Liberal Unionists gained a majority.
The Conservatives and The Times objected to Lloyd George's f
Both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats pledged to improve p
This proposal has been criticized by conservatives and libertarians who argue that such a boa
lliam Hague announced the closure of Young Conservatives and the launch of a new organisation, Cons
An independent movement started by the Conservatives and including most Liberals and some forme
xpression was mercilessly exploited by the Conservatives and won a long-lasting notoriety; it was o
ction was seen as being mainly between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
through making a net gain of 1 against the Conservatives, and gaining Theford West from Labour in B
two seats, and sought to join the European Conservatives and Reformists, following the breakup of t
ministrative law and has organized for the Conservatives and the Progressive Conservatives since th
is largely unknown to anyone beyond animal conservatives and researchers.
council has been controlled jointly by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats with the Conservativ
ion that left the board deadlocked between conservatives and progressives.
is a marginal seat between Labour and the Conservatives, and indeed has proved to be a bellwether
Sir Robert Borden's Conservatives and Liberal-Conservatives were unable to c
pread virally around the Internet, leading conservatives and even the NAACP itself to condemn Sherr
The seat remained a marginal between the Conservatives and Labour until 2005, when Simmonds was r
real-area member of the former Progressive Conservatives and co-chair of the Conservatives' 2006 fe
favouring a coalition arrangement with the Conservatives and some former United Farmers of Alberta
he Liberal Democrats lost two seats to the Conservatives, and only avoided losing a safe seat, Vica
gislature, Huntjens joined the Progressive Conservatives and eventually became their candidate for
as a straight fight between Meller for the Conservatives and Charles Ammon of the Labour Party, nei
It was patronized by land-owning conservatives, and was run by William Ritchie.
                                                                                                   


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