Tory - Wikipedia Tory has become shorthand for a member of the Conservative Party or for the party in general in Canada and the UK, and can be used interchangeably with the word Conservative
Whig and Tory | Definition, Difference, History, Facts | Britannica Tory was an Irish term suggesting a papist outlaw and was applied to those who supported the hereditary right of James despite his Roman Catholic faith The Glorious Revolution (1688–89) greatly modified the division in principle between the two parties, for it had been a joint achievement
TORY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster In English the word was shortened to Tory and was used for a member of the conservative political party in England Tories strongly supported the authority of the monarch
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The Tory Implosion Offers a Warning for Both Parties in America Tory leader Kemi Badenoch used her speech on the conference’s opening day to denounce identity politics from both flanks, Labour on their left, and the right-wing party that’s supplanted the