Conservatives

The Conservative Party / Progressive Conservatives after 2062, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party,is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. The party is the 3rd largest political party in the United Republic and currently has 58 seats in the British Parliament 9 Senators, 7 London Assembly members and 3,956 Councillors. The Conservative Party was founded in 1834 from the Tory Party—giving rise to the Conservatives' colloquial name of Tories—and was one of two dominant political parties in the nineteenth century, along with the Liberal Party. In the 1890s, it formed a coalition government with the Liberal Unionist Party, a break-away faction of the Liberal Party, and in 1912 the two merged to form the Conservative and Unionist Party. In the 1920s, the Liberal vote greatly diminished and the Labour Party became the Conservatives' main rivals. Conservative Prime Ministers led governments for 57 years of the twentieth century, including Winston Churchill (1940–1945, 1951–1955) and Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990). Thatcher's tenure led to wide-ranging economic liberalisation. The Conservative Party's domination of British politics throughout the twentieth century has led to them being referred to as one of the most successful political parties in the Western world.

The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. A leading economic theory advocated by Conservatives is supply side economics, this theory holds that reduced income tax rates increase GDP growth and thereby generate the same or more revenue for the government from the smaller tax on the extra growth. This belief is reflected, in part, by the party's advocacy of tax cuts.

However sine the early 2020's from the rise of the People's Patriotic Vanguard many hard-right Conservative members left the party and many Liberal and centrist members switched to the Freedom party. Since then the Conservative party has gone into a rapid decline since the 2027 General election but has begun to stabilize under the leadership of Rachel Winters who has led the party for the last 9 years, she has moved the Conservative party to a Centrist position and has attracted Liberal Democrats who formally merged with the Conservatives in 2062 to form the Progressive-Conservatives and some Freedom GB Voters who has grown tired of President Hugh Lord. It has since remained the 3rd largest political party in the United Republic.