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Talk:Conservative Party (UK)

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I don't like many Tory leaders either, but it's simply wrong to declare them all Pro-EUists. E.g., the Foreign Minister and the "Brexit Minister" are both strongly opposed to the EU and also Prime Minister May has always been very euroskeptic, despite her vote vor remaining. Her government consists of both Pro- and Anti-EUists and her party too (both factions are equally strong in the party). --[[User:Elessar|Elessar]] ([[User talk:Elessar|talk]]) 02:28, 16 August 2017 (EDT)
:Theresa May is not "very euroskeptic" -- if she were, she would not have appointed into the government, or at least allowed herself to be influenced by, pro-EU people such as Hammond. If the UK gets a good deal, then I will re-add the line, but if the UK chooses to pursue a soft Brexit, despite pro-Brexit people occupying key government positions (showing how little power they have in the Conservative Party), we should keep the sentence as it is. What I have heard so far regarding Brexit talks is not comforting. --[[User:1990'sguy|1990'sguy]] ([[User talk:1990'sguy|talk]]) 10:42, 16 August 2017 (EDT)
 
== Move/rename? ==
 
I couldn't find a modern, national party in the US by this name, but there were formerly several state parties which used this name. To reduce confusion with these and potentially the parties of other countries as well, might we want to move this page to something like "Conservative Party (United Kingdom)" or "Conservative Party (UK)"? --[[User:DavidB4|<font color="ForestGreen">David B</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:DavidB4|TALK]])</sup> 10:29, 25 April 2018 (EDT)
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