- - Major's group
- - Thatcher and Cameron
- - Major party
- - Disraeli and Churchill
- - Major league?
- - Major and others
- - Major followers
- - Stephen Harper, and others
- - political group attempts to hold the ring
- - loyalists in the revolutionary war
- - labour party foes
- - It rose (anag)
- - Parliament figures
- - Conservatives
- - British Conservatives
- - Labourites' opponents
- - Members of the British Conservative Party
- - Parliamentary contingent
- - Some Brexit negotiators
- - May's party
- - Churchill's supporters
- - British party
- - Whigs' opponents
- - Attempts to include old people in party
- - Cameron's group
- - British conservative party members
- - Conservative side
- - Labour foes
- - Supporters of James II, originally
- - One side in the Revolutionary War
- - Cameron's followers
- - Whig opponents
- - Labour rivals
- - Some Parliament members
- - Supporters of King George III
- - 1770s loyalists
- - Reactionaries
- - Whig rivals
- - Conservative Party members, in Great Britain
- - Loyalists, to the Minutemen
- - Conservative Brits
- - Colonial loyalists
- - George III loyalists
- - Ones on the right
- - Conservative Party members in Canada
- - They showed loyalty to royalty in the 1770s
- - Whigs opposition
- - Labour's opponents
- - Side in the Revolutionary War
- - Whigs' rivals
- - Loyalists of George III
- - 1776 Loyalists
- - Conservatives of yore
- - Thatcher et al.
- - Loyalists of '76
- - Loyalists of the 1700's
- - England's Old Guard.
- - Members of a political party.
- - Political diehards.
- - Challenged British party.
- - Loyalists.
- - Certain colonists.
- - Standpatters.
- - Extreme conservatives.
- - Die-hards.
- - Members of the far right.
- - British political party
- - churchill, thatcher, etc.
- - Politicians dealing with riots out East
- - British Conservative Party, colloquially
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