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Toryism

[tawr-ee-iz-uhm, tohr-] / ˈtɔr iˌɪz əm, ˈtoʊr- /


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Renewal, a think-tank founded in 2013 to promote working-class Toryism, is emerging as the new regime’s brains trust.

From Economist • Aug. 4, 2016

Even Philip Blond, director of ResPublica and poster boy for "red Toryism", is concerned.

From The Guardian • Jul. 3, 2013

But it's odd to find Byrne insisting that Austen shared the "paternalistic Christian Toryism" of her clan.

From The Guardian • Jan. 17, 2013

His brand of Toryism became known as "One Nation".

From BBC • Oct. 7, 2012

Canning, foe of the Revolution and all its works though he was, the old liberal Toryism of Pitt’s younger days seemed once more to emerge.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History by Various




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