Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Conservative Party Essays -- Papers
 The Conservative Party         The Conservative Party stands for patriotism, having respect and pride     for the country we live in, keeping the United Kingdom as a 'union',     and putting Britain's interests first.       Tories also have a respect for British traditions and values, such as     a respect for the Monarchy and the Church of England. However they     think pragmatically, they are willing to change but they are     suspicious of change, especially dramatic change, thus they prefer     evolution to revolution.       Also, the Conservatives stand for having a strong but limited,     Government, meaning they feel that the Government should be powerful,     but they should also intervene with people's lives less. This is done     by taxing people less, allowing them to have more of their own money     to spend on what they want. The Tories prefer to tax people     indirectly, by means of value added tax (VAT) for example. This ties     in with another Conservative belief, that people should have freedom     of choice so long as it is within reason of the law.       Following on from this, the Conservative Party stands for strict law     and order, by insisting that people should abide by the law, and that     those who don't shall receive longer and tougher     sentences/punishments.       Furthermore, the Tories stand for meritocracy, a belief that those who     work harder and are more able should be rewarded for doing so. This     can be linked with their belief in a respect for authority, that     people who work hard to get into places of authority deserve respect.       Finally, the Conservatives stand for preserving traditional family     values, believing that close family units are vital for stability, and    ...              ...arget of votes,     therefore retaining the position of Prime Minister, it showed that     many people in the Government opposed Major, damaging his reputation.       The final factor that caused Conservatives devastating defeat in 1997     is that Tony Blair, the 'new' labour party leader Tony Blair appeared     to be firm and strong, while and the same time the Conservatives were     further dogged by sleaze stories. Also, after calling a general     election, Major refused to show the 'Faust' video as part of the     Conservative campaign, which showed Blair making false promises, and     he opted to talk about his policies rather than making personal     attacks on Blair as advised.       Because of all these problems that Major faced, as well as a hugely     successful 'new' labour campaigned led by Tony Blair, the     Conservatives suffered a landslide defeat.                        
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