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In 1918, at the Sixth Annual Convention, Ginzberg, as the acting president, declared that United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism stood for historical Judaism and thus elaborates:
In his article for the October Quarterly Review, entitled The Conservative Surrender ’, Cranborne criticised Derby because he had " obtained the votes which placed him in office on the faith of opinions which, to keep office, he immediately repudiated ... He made up his mind to desert these opinions at the very moment he was being raised to power as their champion ".
In 2009, the CPS celebrated its 35th anniversary for which the Leader of the Opposition, David Cameron MP, gave a speech highlighting the role the CPS played in the Conservative Party s victory in the 1979 election crediting them with a great rebirth of intellectual ideas, of intellectual vigour, and of intellectual leadership
Founded in 1989, the organisation was cited as John Major's favourite thinktank and two former directors ( Rick Nye and Daniel Finkelstein ) left to work for the Conservative Party.
At the Labour party conference in 1995, Tony Blair demanded that instead of wasting hundreds of millions of pounds on compulsory ID cards as the Tory Right demand, let that money provide thousands more police officers on the beat in our local communities .’ Although it was included in the Conservative election manifesto, it seems that the proposal was halted by the Labour party victory in the 1997 general election.
This intention was set out in the white paper, but was portrayed in the media as a leak by the Conservative Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
In 1977 Margaret Thatcher visited the Cambridge Graduate Conservative Association of Peterhouse where she " cut through the compact subtlety and rational pessimism of " and sharply retorted: " We don't want pessimists in our party ".
*‘ The politics of Free-marketeers under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 10 October 1970 ).
*‘ A Strong Line ?’ under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 17 October 1970 ).
*‘ Raising the Tone under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 24 October 1970 ).
*‘ Heath's Assault under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 31 October 1970 ).
*‘ Conservative Dangers Ahead under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 21 November 1970 ).
*‘ Europe under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 28 November 1970 ).
*‘ Moving to the Right ?’ under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 5 December 1970 ).
*‘ The Intellectual Treason ?’ under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 19 December 970 ).
*‘ The Rightness of Indecision under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 16 January 1971 ).
*‘ The Labour Party and its Future under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 13 February 1971 ).
*‘ Ulster and Mr Powell under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 27 March 1971 ).
*‘ Replying to the Marketeers under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 5 June 1971 ).
*‘ The Senior Conservative, the Party and Mr Heath under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 19 June 1971 ).
*‘ Corn-treading under the pseudonym A Conservative ’, The Spectator ( 21 August 1971 ).
According to Eric Margolis, “ Americans would have been totally misled the run-up to the Iraq War had it not been for the Internet sites like Antiwar. com ;’ CommonDreams ;’ LewRockwell ; and Bigeye ; and magazines like American Conservative and Harpers .’ George Szamuely maintained in 2000 that “ Antiwar. com now easily outshines the dreary foreign policy mags filled with the self-important vacuities of the Washington apparat .” Antiwar. com is “ a thoughtful, well-organized site ,” according to the Washington Post s Linton Weeks.

Conservative and Club
Taverne's Lincoln by-election campaign was also helped to a lesser degree by problems with the Conservative candidate, Monday Club chairman Jonathan Guinness.
After criticism of Lloyd George over the Chanak crisis mounted, Conservative leader Austen Chamberlain summoned a meeting of Conservative Members of Parliament at the Carlton Club to discuss their attitude to the Coalition in the forthcoming election.
He is recorded as an MP member of the Conservative Monday Club in 1970.
Macmillan's policy overrode the hostility of white minorities and the Conservative Monday Club.
* Penge also has several clubs including a Conservative Club.
who play at Sidcup & District Conservative Club.
who play at Sidcup & District Conservative Club.
In 1972, after several years membership, Hamilton was elected to the executive council of the Conservative Monday Club.
Unlike many leading Conservative members of Lloyd George's Coalition Cabinet, Curzon ceased to support Lloyd George over the Chanak Crisis and had just resigned when Conservative backbenchers voted at the Carlton Club meeting to end the Coalition in October 1922.
* Constitutional Club ( Former Conservative Club )
He appears on the list of speakers at the Annual Conference of the Conservative Monday Club's Young Members ' Group, at the United Oxford & Cambridge Club in Pall Mall, on 18 November 1989, when he spoke on The Union and Northern Ireland.
Throughout the 15-year period leading up to the creation of Zimbabwe, Ian Smith was given support in both the UK and US by various groups, including the Conservative Monday Club who organized pro-Rhodesia demonstrations outside number 10 Downing Street several times during the late 1970s, and provided Smith with a platform at several receptions and major dinners.
These include, but are not limited to: The Bear and Ragged Staff ( a Wetherspoon pub ), The White Horse, The Miners Arms, The Mountpleasent, The Black Horse, The Lord Raglan, The Black Bank, Saunders Hall, Collycroft Working Men's Club, The Bedworth Liberal Club, Bedworth Conservative Club, The Griffin Inn, The Newdigate Arms, The Cross Keys, The Collycroft Goose, The Royal Oak, The Prince Of Wales, JB ' S, Littleworks ( Re-Opened as Jack's Entertainment Club ) and The Cricketers Arms in Collycroft.
The Club endorsed in the special election in New York's 23rd congressional district the Conservative Party of New York candidate, Doug Hoffman instead of Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava.
At a famous meeting at the Carlton Club, Conservative backbenchers, led by the President of the Board of Trade Stanley Baldwin and influenced by the recent Newport by-election which was won by a Conservative from the Liberals, voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition and fight the next election as an independent party.
Its origins lay in the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus and with right-wing members of the Monday Club.
The CDA was formed mostly by disaffected members of the Conservative Monday Club, another right-wing pressure group, who disagreed with the club's response to the Conservative Party's severing of links with the Club in 2001.

Conservative and
Conservative New Democracy s shadow foreign minister Panos Panayiotopoulos said the revelations “ cast heavy shadows over Greek-Turkish relations ” and called on Turkey recompense Greece for losses incurred.
Today s leading Conservative posek in Israel, Rabbi David Golinkin, has written profusely on Louis Ginzberg.
Ginzberg s initiative to base halakhic decisions on law committees and not laymen is the method the Conservative movement describes as its present one till today.
In most Orthodox and some Conservative synagogues, the entire congregation prostrates themselves at each point in the recitation where the Kohen Gadol ( High Priest ) would pronounce the Tetragrammaton ( God s holiest name, according to Judaism ).
The “ Private Eye ” team were so disgusted by the Conservative Party s machinations that they decided to run their own protest candidate in the Kinross and West Perthshire by-election.
Many theatre critics in 1992 read the production as a critic of Thatcherite Conservative politics, with Goole s final speech reading as a direct rebuttal of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher s well-known statement “ There is no such thing as society ”.
Consequentially the paper opposed Macmillan s government s re-election in 1959, complaining: " The continued Conservative pretence that Suez was a good, a noble, a wise venture has been too much to stomach … the Government is taking its stand on a solid principle: ' Never admit a mistake.
In the 2001 general election he was elected MP for Henley, and by 2004 had been made vice-chairman of the Conservative party, with a place in Michael Howard s shadow cabinet.
" Such rhetoric reflected a new reality of working-class affluence ; it has been argued: " The key factor in the Conservative victory was that average real pay for industrial workers had risen since Churchill s 1951 victory by over 20 per cent ".
Since the Borough s creation, Bromley had always been under Conservative control until the local elections of 7 May 1998 when a Liberal Democrat / Labour coalition assumed power.
Lex boasts some distinguished alumni who have gone on to make careers in business and government – including Nigel Lawson ( former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer ), Richard Lambert ( CBI director and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee ), Martin Taylor ( former chief executive of Barclays ), John Makinson ( chairman and chief executive of Penguin ), John Gardiner ( former chairman of Tesco ), David Freud ( former UBS banker and Labour adviser, now a Conservative peer ), John Kingman ( former head of UKFI and a banker at Rothschild s ), George Graham ( RBS banker ), Andrew Balls ( head of European portfolio management at PIMCO ) and Jo Johnson ( Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington ).
Money for the scheme was promised first by Philip Snowden, Chancellor in the first Labour government, and then by his successor in Baldwin s Conservative administration, Winston Churchill.
Conservative Lutherans are sometimes labeled Donatist by liberal Lutherans, as a reference to their doctrine of church-fellowship and position that churches which deny that Jesus true Body and true Blood are eaten during the Eucharist do not celebrate a valid Lord's Supper.
Parnell at first supported a Conservative government-they were still the smaller party after the elections-but after renewed agrarian distress arose when agricultural prices fell and unrest developed during 1885, Lord Salisbury s Conservative government announced coercion measures in January 1886.
Daniel Larison of The American Conservative states, " Dinesh D Souza has authored what may possibly be the most ridiculous piece of Obama analysis yet written.
" Frank Rich of the New York Times described it as " the smartest book written from the inside about the American conservative movement ," William F. Buckley, Jr. found it " the most refreshing ideological experience in a generation ," and Daniel McCarthy of The American Conservative called it " a crisply written indictment of everything its author disliked about conservatism in the early 90s.
The daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, Scotland s largest landowner, her brothers Walter and William and her nephew John were all Conservative MPs.
Though government had been dominated by the Conservative Party for more than a decade, the new century saw much favourable legislation enacted in Ireland s interest.
Blackburn scored 100 % on American Conservative Union s 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 Ratings of Congress.

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