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On 3 September 2019, 21 Conservative MPs had the party whip withdrawn after voting in support of an emergency motion to enable the passage of the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 2) Act 2019, also known as the "Benn Act". [5] The One Nation caucus released a statement soon after, demanding that the whip be restored. [6]
Bright Blue — Think tank and pressure group advocating for liberal conservativism; Bruges Group — Eurosceptic think tank; Carlton Club — Gentleman's club in London. The original home of the Conservative Party before the creation of Conservative Central Office. [2] Catholics in the Conservative Party — Group promoting the interests of ...
The Bow Group is a UK-based think tank promoting conservative opinion. Founded in 1951, it is the oldest group of its kind, counting many senior Conservative Party MPs and peers among its members. It represents a forum for political debate with its varied programme of events and official journal.
Favored by conservative leaders: The controversial video platform, which hosts all kinds of video content from viral videos to political talk shows, has been welcomed and endorsed by conservative ...
A conservative think tank's estimate of the effect of Trump's and Harris' policies shows that a single-minded concern with the federal deficit makes no sense ... One is the committee's single ...
The Tory Reform Group (TRG) is a pressure group associated with the British Conservative Party that works to promote "modern, progressive Conservatism [...] economic efficiency and social justice" and "a Conservatism that supports equality, diversity and civil liberties", [1] values sometimes associated with Harold Macmillan's "Middle Way" or what the group consider a moderate one-nation ...
The Heritage Foundation, the D.C.-based think tank that produced Project 2025 — a series of policy plans to overhaul the federal government — is among the sponsors of the convention in ...
This is a list of think tanks in the United States. [1] Politics and economy. Acton Institute; Allegheny Institute for Public Policy; American Action Forum;