Conservative Party (United Kingdom): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 114: | Line 114: | ||
It follows an ideology of conservatism, religious tolerance, civil libertarianism, intellectualism, constitutional monarchism and mixed-government. | It follows an ideology of conservatism, religious tolerance, civil libertarianism, intellectualism, constitutional monarchism and mixed-government. | ||
In addition, it’s leader [[Sikandar Muhammad Khan (British politician)|Sikandar Muhammad Khan]], is a follower of | In addition, it’s leader [[Sikandar Muhammad Khan (British politician)|Sikandar Muhammad Khan]], is a follower of | ||
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School_(perennialism) the Traditionalist school]. | [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School_(perennialism) the Traditionalist school]. | ||
[[Category: political parties in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category: political parties in the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Incomplete articles]] | [[Category:Incomplete articles]] |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 28 November 2021
The Conservative and Unionist Party, also known as the Conservative Party, is a political party in the United Kingdom currently serving as the official opposition.
Conservative Party | |
---|---|
Leader | Sikandar Muhammad Khan |
Founded | 1834, United Kingdom |
Ideology | conservatism, religious tolerance, civil libertarianism, intellectualism, constitutional monarchism, mixed-government |
Political position | right wing |
Slogan | “defending our ancient freedoms” |
Political ideology
It follows an ideology of conservatism, religious tolerance, civil libertarianism, intellectualism, constitutional monarchism and mixed-government. In addition, it’s leader Sikandar Muhammad Khan, is a follower of the Traditionalist school.