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Conservatives and says
The Conservatives Brian Monteith was sceptical of the report saying " the Cubie Committee says it is abolishing tuition fees but they will be replaced with a graduate tax that recovers exactly the same amount that would have been paid in fees.
** Conservatives: Harper says he would give the Auditor General further power to monitor government spending if elected.
** Conservatives: Harper says Martin cannot distance himself from Dalton McGuinty's unpopular provincial Liberal government in Ontario, which he says is closely tied to the federal party.
** Conservatives: Health critic Rob Merrifield says women seeking abortions should get private third-party counselling.

Conservatives and are
" Senator Barry Goldwater noted that Conservatives " believed the communist projection of man as a producing, consuming animal to be used and discarded was antithetical to all the Judeo-Christian understandings which are the foundations upon which the Republic stands.
Even today, Conservatives are often called " Tories ".
Internationally, the Conservatives are a member of the International Democrat Union and its European Democrat Union.
Prominent One Nation Conservatives in the contemporary party include Kenneth Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind and Damian Green ; they are often associated with the Tory Reform Group and the Bow Group.
On 5 January 1990, addressing Conservatives in Liverpool, Powell claimed that if the Conservatives played the " British card " at the next general election, they could win ; the new mood in Britain for " self-determination " had given the newly independent nations of Eastern Europe a " beacon ", adding that Britain should stand alone, if necessary, for European freedom, adding: " We are taunted –- by the French, by the Italians, by the Spaniards -– for refusing to worship at the shrine of a common government superimposed upon them all ... where were the European unity merchants in 1940?
However, the UK's various green parties are usually considered to be leftist greens, and coalitions with the Conservatives such as on Leeds City Council have proved unpopular with the parties membership and voters.
The town elects four county councillors, for the wards of Dixton with Osbaston, Drybridge, Overmonnow, and Wyesham ; currently, all four councillors are Conservatives.
Twelve of these seats are held by the Liberal Democrats and three by the Conservatives.
The constituency falls within the electoral region of South Wales Central, whose four current AMs are Conservatives Andrew R. T. Davies and David Melding, Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood and Liberal Democrat Eluned Parrott.
On 5 May 2010, the newspaper stated in an editorial that having supported Labour under Tony Blair, the newspaper would be supporting David Cameron and the Conservatives in the General Election, saying that " the Conservatives are ready for power: they look like a government in waiting.
Conservatives have a Strict Father morality in which people are made good through self-discipline and hard work, everyone is taken care of by taking care of themselves.
Three are elected from the wards of Bayswater, where the Conservatives have a majority in excess of 250 votes over the Liberal Democrats.
In particular, no prominent anti-merger Progressive Conservatives such as Joe Clark or David Orchard are associated with the Progressive Canadian Party, nor are any sitting MPs or senators.
Of these, 14 are Conservatives, 3 are Independents, and 1 represents the Liberal Democrats.
The current Councillors are Cllr Andrew Dawson and Cllr Lynn Riley, both Conservatives, who were both elected to serve a four-year term of office in May 2011.
In terms of economic policy, the Conservatives are the least interventionist of the major parties, the Liberals slightly more so, and the New Democrats substantially more interventionist.
In term of the pace of change, the Conservatives are, as their name implies, conservative, the Liberals and NDP tend towards the more progressive, and the BQ are radical, favouring Quebec's withdrawal from the Canadian state and society.
In regard to federal-provincial relations it can said that BQ are separatist, the Conservatives decentralist, the Liberals status-quo, and the NDP centralist.

Conservatives and averse
This was intended to nominally underscore the Conservatives ' status apart from the rest of EPP, and it was hoped that with the coming enlargement of the European Union numerous newly involved right-wing parties, averse to the EPP proper for its perceived eurofederalism, would be willing to instead enter the ED subgroup, growing the overall alignment.

Conservatives and change
While in opposition in 2008, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats lobbied the Labour Government to change the law to allow Segways to use public cycle lanes.
One month later, on October 4, Mike Duffy, now a Conservative senator ( appointed by Harper ), said " It is possible that you could change prime minister without having an election ," and that some Conservatives wanted Harper as prime minister.
The outcome was little change from the 2006-10 Council: Conservatives have 33, Residents 12, Labour 5 and Independent Residents 4.
Fulham voters have, however, been leaning towards the Conservatives since the 1960s as the area underwent huge demographic change: the tightly-packed terraces which had housed working-class families employed in the heavy industry that dominated Fulham's riverside being rapidly replaced with young professionals.
It is estimated that changes proposed by the Boundary Commission for England would result in a gain of 10 20 seats for the Conservatives with no change in the vote.
One month later, on October 4, Mike Duffy, now a Conservative senator ( appointed by Harper ), said " It is possible that you could change prime minister without having an election ," and that some Conservatives wanted Harper as prime minister.
Throughout the 1970s, it was becoming clear from all sides that radical change was needed as a result of such economic crises as the 1973 oil shock, high inflation, industrial unrest and sterling devaluation, but 1970s governments lacked in totality the political will and leadership, the House of Commons majority, and the intellectual basis from which to change the system until the Conservatives led by Margaret Thatcher won the 1979 general election.
During her speech at the 2002 Conservative Party Conference while making a point about why her party must change, May controversially stated that the Conservatives were currently perceived as the " Nasty Party ".
In 1993 the fuel price escalator was introduced by the Conservatives, justified as being designed to encourage less motor vehicle use, and thus combat climate change.
Unable to work with Chamberlain, Goschen left the Liberal Unionists and joined the Conservatives in 1893-one obvious sign of his change of allegiance within the Unionist alliance was when he joined the Carlton Club in 1893.
The Conservatives had renamed their party the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba due to the change in name of the federal party, and despite not having any link with the Progressives.
This worked to the benefit of Social Credit, who were able to take advantage of divisions between the Liberals and Conservatives, as well as the desire for change.
In 1946, the party changed its name to the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba to reflect the change in name of the federal Progressive Conservatives.
The Conservatives have been unable to get this change approved by Parliament because they had only a minority of the seats until the May 2011 federal election and all of the opposition parties support the monopsony, while they lost a court battle to unilaterally dismantle the CWB without an act of Parliament.
" He also praised Lord Jenkins for his work and gave the recommendations a cautious welcome, pointing out in particular that change would help address the " complete absence of Conservative representation in Scotland ", a reference to the then most recent election in which the Conservatives failed to win a single seat in Scotland, despite winning 17. 5 % of the Scottish vote.
The Liberals had been in power since 1883, however, and voters opted for a change in the 1908 election which brought the Conservatives to power.
Represented by the Conservatives since 1910, including for 34 years former prime minister Anthony Eden, the seat had not been expected to change hands in the 1997 general election.
However the Conservatives were not making many of the gains that would have indicated a complete change of electoral fortune.
" However, an overwhelming majority of Conservatives supported the change in policy.
The seat is not expected to change hands in normal circumstances, unless there is an apocalyptic election for the Conservatives.
The Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney of the Conservatives, however, had lower expectations for the legal change it signaled.

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