'Less state, more' people power '. The Conservative leader David Cameron has made Britain the election manifesto. Cameron, faithful to the idea of \u200b\u200b'society' strong 'as opposed to that of 'active government' Labour, the British brought a change of mentality '. Crucial points of the program are: a popular referendum on every single transfer of power from London to Brussels, the commitment to never enter the euro, a freeze on local taxes for two years.
David Cameron was elected leader giving voice to the need for a generational change among the Conservatives than for his optimistic, informal personal style rather than for its social origin. Following three consecutive electoral defeats (1997, 2001, 2005) incurred by the Labour Party of Tony Blair, the Conservative Party found itself under increasing Requests for internal renewal. "The world is changing ... and we with it, "wrote David Cameron on the Daily Telegraph. While in an 'interview with the Sunday Times has called Gordon Brown, his likely opponent in the upcoming elections, "a creature of the past." 'It's an exciting time to be conservative, "he assured Cameron in his New Year message. The Tory leader quoted Gandhi as an inspiration and promise policies that "help the least advantaged in society, not the rich." The Mail on Sunday announced "a year of transformation" for the Conservatives, to lead them towards his vision of a "modern, compassionate Conservative Party." He explained that the next elections will see on the scene a new generation of voters born after the 'Thatcher was: this is why he wants to remain a "prisoner of an ideological past".
David Cameron was elected leader giving voice to the need for a generational change among the Conservatives than for his optimistic, informal personal style rather than for its social origin. Following three consecutive electoral defeats (1997, 2001, 2005) incurred by the Labour Party of Tony Blair, the Conservative Party found itself under increasing Requests for internal renewal. "The world is changing ... and we with it, "wrote David Cameron on the Daily Telegraph. While in an 'interview with the Sunday Times has called Gordon Brown, his likely opponent in the upcoming elections, "a creature of the past." 'It's an exciting time to be conservative, "he assured Cameron in his New Year message. The Tory leader quoted Gandhi as an inspiration and promise policies that "help the least advantaged in society, not the rich." The Mail on Sunday announced "a year of transformation" for the Conservatives, to lead them towards his vision of a "modern, compassionate Conservative Party." He explained that the next elections will see on the scene a new generation of voters born after the 'Thatcher was: this is why he wants to remain a "prisoner of an ideological past".
The Conservative and Unionist (en.: Conservative and Unionist Party) is the main center-right party of British and is better known simply as the Conservative Party or Tory.
ruling party has been continuously from 1979 to 1997 and has won three terms with the presidency of Margaret Thatcher, a historic leader and neo-liberal conservative.
Elections in the UK to vote with the majority system. Each candidate then has a reference link where you challenge your opponents, who won the college has more votes. The British analysts, given the complexity of the territorial distribution of those colleges, trying out a win "policy" of the Conservatives in the lead in all polls, but could not turn into a numerical majority in Parliament. At the time the Tories will be about 20 seats for an absolute majority in the House of Commons. The uncertainty is due to the presence, as well as Labour and Conservatives, a third party, the Liberal Democrats, which reaches even 20% of the votes and therefore could wedge between the two main political forces
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ruling party has been continuously from 1979 to 1997 and has won three terms with the presidency of Margaret Thatcher, a historic leader and neo-liberal conservative.
Elections in the UK to vote with the majority system. Each candidate then has a reference link where you challenge your opponents, who won the college has more votes. The British analysts, given the complexity of the territorial distribution of those colleges, trying out a win "policy" of the Conservatives in the lead in all polls, but could not turn into a numerical majority in Parliament. At the time the Tories will be about 20 seats for an absolute majority in the House of Commons. The uncertainty is due to the presence, as well as Labour and Conservatives, a third party, the Liberal Democrats, which reaches even 20% of the votes and therefore could wedge between the two main political forces
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