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Tory and !,
An anti-Conservative Party advertisement for the CDA was published in Right Now !, containing the statement that the CDA was " horrified by Tory frontbench spokesmen advocating gay lifestyles and New Labour ideas ".
Tory !, Blair is described as personally admiring Thatcher deeply and making the decision that she would be the first outside person he formally invited to visit him in 10 Downing Street.

Tory and continues
When William left for Holland in July Marlborough was one of the Lords Justices left running the country in his absence ; but striving to reconcile his close Tory connections with that of the dutiful royal servant was difficult, leading Marlborough to complain – " The King's coldness to me still continues.

Tory and appear
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
While his book was progressing, Mitford was a Tory member of the House of Commons, with intervals, from 1785 to 1818, but it does not appear that he ever visited Greece.
Alexander could also appear a classic Tory.
However, a series of events soon followed which made a fifth successive Tory election victory appear unlikely long before the next election was even on the political horizon.
Savage and Hyneman were the only hosts of the show for the first season of MythBusters, but starting with the second season, members of Hyneman's staff were introduced and began to appear regularly in episodes ; Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and welder Scottie Chapman appeared in the second season.
The New Tory Party never held a convention, and its name did not actually appear on the official electoral ballot, as is customary for parties in a state of formation.

Tory and regularly
Stephen Harper, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, and the Prime Minister as a result of the January 2006 election, regularly refers to himself as a Tory and has suggested that the new party is a natural evolution of the conservative political movement in Canada.
He has shown regularly at the Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee ; the Grace Chosy Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin ; and Perimeter Gallery.
Labour had surged ahead in the opinion polls during 1989 and widened their lead in 1990, but the resignation of Margaret Thatcher as prime minister on 22 November that year and the election of John Major as her successor had sparked a turnaround in Tory popularity, with the Tories and Labour regularly displacing and then replacing each other at the top of the opinion polls over the next 17 months.
The Continental Congress regularly received quantities of intercepted British and Tory mail.

Tory and on
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
In his comment on these laws Steele sounds all the usual notes of current Whig propaganda, ranging from a criticism of the Tory peace to an attack on the dismissal of Marlborough ; ;
Then he launches into an attack on the Tory ministers, whom he calls the `` New Converts '' ; ;
Queen Charlotte Sound defines its western side, while to the south lies Tory Channel, which is on the sea route from Wellington in the North Island to Picton.
Disraeli's biographers agree that Vivian Grey was a thinly veiled re-telling of the affair of The Representative, and it proved very popular on its release, although it also caused much offence within the Tory literary world when Disraeli's authorship was discovered.
The new Tory ministry hoped to use Kidd as a tool to discredit the Whigs who had backed him, but Kidd refused to name names, naively confident his patrons would reward his loyalty by interceding on his behalf.
Finding Kidd politically useless, the Tory leaders sent him to stand trial before the High Court of Admiralty in London for the charges of piracy on high seas and the murder of William Moore.
Defoe comments on the tendency to attribute tracts of uncertain authorship to him in his apologia Appeal to Honour and Justice ( 1715 ), a defence of his part in Harley's Tory ministry ( 1710 – 14 ).
John Dryden ( a Tory ), the first Poet Laureate, produced in 1682 Mac Flecknoe, subtitled " A Satire on the True Blue Protestant Poet, T. S.
Consequently, for 20 years the throne was virtually vacant and Tory Cabinets led by Tory Prime Ministers filled the void, governing virtually on their own.
In a letter to Lord Acton on 11 February 1885, Gladstone criticised Tory Democracy as " demagogism " that " put down pacific, law-respecting, economic elements that ennobled the old Conservatism " but " still, in secret, as obstinately attached as ever to the evil principle of class interests ".
* October 12 – Battle of Tory Island: A British Royal Navy squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren prevents French Republican ships commanded by Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart landing reinforcements for the Society of United Irishmen on the Donegal coast ; Irish leader Wolfe Tone is captured and later dies of wounds.
The Tory ministry refused to bend on other issues and were swept out of office in 1830 in favor of the Whigs.
This new Tory Ministry was a minority government, however, and depended on Whig goodwill for its continued existence.
Indeed, when the Lords voted on the second reading of the bill after a memorable series of debates, many Tory peers did refrain from voting.
During the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress, and some state governments ( on their own initiative ), issued privateering licenses, authorizing " legal piracy ", to merchant captains in an effort to take prizes from the British Navy and Tory ( Loyalist ) privateers.
His first general election victory relied heavily on associating these down-to-earth attributes with a sense that the UK urgently needed to modernise, after " thirteen years of Tory mis-rule ....".
A By-election was held on 28 November 1919, and she took up her seat in the House on 1 December as a Unionist ( also known as " Tory ") Member of Parliament.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
As other Red Tory candidates were eliminated during the first four ballots, Clark gradually overtook Mulroney and then Wagner to emerge as the victor on the fourth ballot, by 1, 187 votes to 1, 122.
Also on the board are Tory MPs Virginia Bottomley and Richard Shepherd, as well as Lord Saatchi and Lady Howe '.
As a One Nation Tory of the Disraelian tradition, haunted by memories of the Great Depression, he championed a Keynesian strategy of public investment to maintain demand, winning a second term in 1959 with an increased majority on an electioneering budget.

Tory and TV
Redwood was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Parkinson was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Prior was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
She was interviewed about her membership of the association and the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Baker was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Rees-Mogg was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Nott was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!
Seldon's widow Marjorie was interviewed about his work at the IEA and the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory!

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