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  2. Why are the Conservatives called the Tories? Meaning ... - AOL

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    The term Tory is much older than the official Conservative Party name, ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in.

  3. Tory - Wikipedia

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    However, in Canadian parlance, British supporters during the revolution are called Loyalists, with the term Tory being used as a contemporary political term. [30] In Canada, a Tory refers to a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, while the party as a whole are colloquially referred to as the Tories.

  4. Tory scum - Wikipedia

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    Tory scum is a phrase used to describe members of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party ("Tory" is a colloquial name for the Conservatives) by its opponents. Journalist Michael White called the phrase a regularly used "ancient British roar"; [ 1 ] David Graeber , a "familiar slogan"; [ 2 ] and Fintan O'Toole joked that in some parts of ...

  5. Talk:Tory - Wikipedia

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    The much smaller Tory Party of Upper Canada was named after the British party. In both countries, Tories renamed themselves Conservatives, but Tory remains as a nickname. American patriots referred to loyalists as Tories, in order to associate them with the British Tory Party, which was then governing.

  6. 6 key lines from Trump’s Sunday speech to conservative ...

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    Trump’s speech in Phoenix, at a Turning Point USA gathering of conservative activists celebrating his victory last month, largely echoed the rhetoric he used on the campaign trail — including ...

  7. What is a Conservative? Understanding how the term works in ...

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    Again, conservatives face the problem of defining themselves negatively, against what they dislike. "Liberal," by contrast, takes its name from a positive ideal—liberty.

  8. Democrat Party (epithet) - Wikipedia

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    Democrat Party is an epithet and pejorative for the Democratic Party of the United States, [1] [2] [3] often used in a disparaging fashion by the party's opponents. [4] While use of the term started out as non-hostile, it has grown in its negative use since the 1940s, in particular by members of the Republican Party—in party platforms, partisan speeches, and press releases—as well as by ...

  9. Teacher investigated after posing with ‘dead Tory’ sign ...

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    National Education Union said it ‘in no way condones the use of violent language or imagery’