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Britain's Conservative Party.

10/08/2009

The increasing support for positions on public finances and personal responsibility of David Cameron and Osborne of the Conservatives. By supporting social protections in the manner of Angeka Merkel in Germany, and insting on personal responsibility and fiscal responsibility the Conservatives are gaining support.

Grouped Articles

U.K. Tories Suffer in Election

Wall Street Journal 05.04.2013

David Cameron Faces Rebellion in His Party

New York Times 05.23.2013

David Cameron Struggles to Turn Economic Recovery Into Votes

Wall Street Journal 05.06.2015

In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages

Wall Street Journal 05.07.2015

The Reality Moment

New York Times 10.16.2009

In Britain, a Soaring Deficit Lifts a Hawk

New York Times 10.17.2009

U.K. Banks Face Political Upheaval

Wall Street Journal 10.27.2009

That's more like it

Economist 10.08.2009

You've never had it so bad

Economist 10.08.2009

Dave and whose army?

Economist 10.08.2009

Britain's accidental revolution

Economist 05.13.2010

Why Cameron coalesced

Economist 05.13.2010

The Conservatives' new divide: One party, two tribes

Economist 01.15.2011

George Osborne and Ed Balls: Cavalier versus roundhead

Economist 01.29.2011

As Cameron Wields the Ax, Britain Cringes

BusinessWeek 06.09.2011

Britain’s Conservatives Worry About Ties to Murdoch

New York Times 07.07.2011

Cameron Tries to Shore Up Support in Hacking Scandal

New York Times 07.20.2011

The European Union and the euro: Game, set and mismatch

Economist 12.17.2011

Conservatives Fare Poorly in British Races, London's Mayor Aside

New York Times 05.04.2012

U.K. Treasury Chief to Assess Weak Growth

Wall Street Journal 12.03.2012

Britons Are Warned of Lingering Austerity

New York Times 12.05.2012

Theresa May, Long in Public Eye, Finds Herself Focus of Conservative Race

The New York Times 07.05.2016

‘Brexit’ Briefing: May and Leadsom Face Off to Become Prime Minister

The New York Times 07.08.2016

Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom vie to become Britain’s next prime minister

The Economist 07.07.2016

Theresa May Is Poised to Be Britain’s Next Prime Minister

The New York Times 07.11.2016

Opinion: Mother Leadsom's big mistake | Opinion | DW.COM | 11.07.2016

DW.COM 07.11.2016

Theresa May, Untested and Ascending to Manage ‘Brexit’

The New York Times 07.12.2016

Theresa May and the Cutthroat Conservatives

The New York Times 07.12.2016

Britain's former PM David Cameron stands down from parliament | News | DW.COM | 12.09.2016

DW.COM 09.12.2016


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