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The '''Company of Scodeliers''', abbreviated the ''' | The '''Company of Scodeliers''', abbreviated the '''COS''' and often known as the '''Scodeliers''' is one of the two major political parties which make up the Coalition, the ruling party assemblage in [[Great Nortend]], with the Conservative Party of Erbonia, the '''CPE'''. Its main opposition is the [[Droughers' Party]]. Members of the Scodeliers are popularly known as “Scods”. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
{{See also|Church of Nortend#The Olnite Matter|label1 = The Olnite Matter}} | {{See also|Church of Nortend#The Olnite Matter|label1 = The Olnite Matter}} | ||
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==Ideology== | ==Ideology== |
Revision as of 13:14, 21 January 2021
Company of Scodeliers | |
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Abbreviation | CS |
Warden | Sir Spencer de Stornton |
Founded | 30 April 1894 |
Preceded by | Scodelier Faction |
Headquarters | Scode House, Banner Street, Lendert-with-Cadell |
Youth wing | Young Scodeliers |
Ideology | National conservatism Catholic orthodoxy |
Political position | Right |
Colours | Red White Blue |
Parliament | 182 / 315
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The Company of Scodeliers, abbreviated the COS and often known as the Scodeliers is one of the two major political parties which make up the Coalition, the ruling party assemblage in Great Nortend, with the Conservative Party of Erbonia, the CPE. Its main opposition is the Droughers' Party. Members of the Scodeliers are popularly known as “Scods”.
History
Conservative Party
Ideology
Membership
Young Scodeliers
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |