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| '''Leader'''
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| '''President'''
| The Right Honourable John Key (Prime Minister)
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|valign="top"|The Right Honourable Henry Bates (Past Prime Minister)
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{{!}} Jenny Rankin
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{{!}} Representative Connory
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{{!}} Senator Hawthorn
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{{!}} <i>Vacant</i>, previous Vice President was Chris Martin
 
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| '''Founded'''
 
| '''Founded'''
| 1826 (Imperial Conservatives), 1884 (The New Conservative Party), 1914 (The Conservatives)
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| 1799
 
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|'''Headquarters'''
 
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| Oban
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| 65 Government Boulevard, Oban <br> Eagmont
 
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|'''Political ideology'''
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|'''Economic Position'''
| Conservatism
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| Centre-Right/Libetarianism
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|'''Social Position'''
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| Centre Right/Right
 
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|'''International affiliation'''
 
|'''International affiliation'''
| Conservative International
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| International Democratic Union
 
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|'''Website'''
 
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| www.conservative.ea, www.conservateur.eaf
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'''The Conservative Party''' was founded in 1826 by '''George Naylor''', the 3rd President of Eagmont. The party today stands for clear cut conservatism, with dashes of modernism and traditionalsm in there too.
 
  
The Party has been in Government 14 out of the 27 times parliament has sat.
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'''The Conservative Party''' was founded in 1799 by the 2nd President of Eagmont, Raymond Freeman. The party today stands for clear cut conservatism, with dashes of libertarianism and a small, yet selective, liberal group of conservative polititcians.
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The Conservative Party is currently lead by the conservative President [[John Key]] from Oban.
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== History of the Conservative Party ==
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The History of the Conservative Party is illustrious, to say the least. On its formation in 1799, the party has always had a strong base in the northern states, where the rich and affluent usually live. The Conservatives have held a majority in the North for a long time, only loosing that majority once in 1964.
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== Stances on issues ==
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===Economy===
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*Economic regulation: Mininal government interference, follows Laissez-faire model. Leaves the Treasury department to the Economic handling.
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*Income tax: Flat rate, medium percentage.
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*Unemployment rate: Concentrated effort to encorage tourism in order to create jobs and bring in money.
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===Social issues===
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*Abortion: Oppose
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*Death penalty: Support
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*Euthanasia: About 60% of Conservative Party members support Euthanasia.
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*Gay marriage: Oppose, although 30% of members in the house and 10 senators voted for the Civil Marriage bill.
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*Drugs – All forms illegal apart from 'social drugs' (coffee, alcohol, tobacco).
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*Welfare: Limited, belive citizens should earn their way in life. Makes citizens work for their welfare.
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*Education – Support private schools and oppose grants for 'free-loading' students. 
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===Foreign policy===
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*Diplomacy: War only as a last resort
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*Immigration: Restricted
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*Religious beliefs: Pro separation of church and state.  
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 20 July 2007

The Conservative Party
"Conservative Party of Eagmont" logo
President John Key
Chairperson Jenny Rankin
House Leader Representative Connory
Senate Leader Senator Hawthorn
Vice President Vacant, previous Vice President was Chris Martin
Founded 1799
Headquarters 65 Government Boulevard, Oban
Eagmont
Economic Position Centre-Right/Libetarianism
Social Position Centre Right/Right
International affiliation International Democratic Union
Website www.conservative.org.ea


The Conservative Party was founded in 1799 by the 2nd President of Eagmont, Raymond Freeman. The party today stands for clear cut conservatism, with dashes of libertarianism and a small, yet selective, liberal group of conservative polititcians.

The Conservative Party is currently lead by the conservative President John Key from Oban.

History of the Conservative Party

The History of the Conservative Party is illustrious, to say the least. On its formation in 1799, the party has always had a strong base in the northern states, where the rich and affluent usually live. The Conservatives have held a majority in the North for a long time, only loosing that majority once in 1964.

Stances on issues

Economy

  • Economic regulation: Mininal government interference, follows Laissez-faire model. Leaves the Treasury department to the Economic handling.
  • Income tax: Flat rate, medium percentage.
  • Unemployment rate: Concentrated effort to encorage tourism in order to create jobs and bring in money.

Social issues

  • Abortion: Oppose
  • Death penalty: Support
  • Euthanasia: About 60% of Conservative Party members support Euthanasia.
  • Gay marriage: Oppose, although 30% of members in the house and 10 senators voted for the Civil Marriage bill.
  • Drugs – All forms illegal apart from 'social drugs' (coffee, alcohol, tobacco).
  • Welfare: Limited, belive citizens should earn their way in life. Makes citizens work for their welfare.
  • Education – Support private schools and oppose grants for 'free-loading' students.

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: War only as a last resort
  • Immigration: Restricted
  • Religious beliefs: Pro separation of church and state.