Concept cluster: Philosophy > Tories and Downing Street
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(UK politics) The address of the residence in London of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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(UK politics, by extension, idiomatic) HM Treasury of the United Kingdom.
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(UK politics, slang) The British politician and journalist Boris Johnson (born 1964), Mayor of London from 2008 to 2016 and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022.
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(US politics, dated, slang) Acronym of the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God, a political catchphrase of Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979).
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(UK, humorous) Alternative form of Brownite [(UK politics, informal) A supporter of Gordon Brown, or his economic or political policies]
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(historical, Soviet Union) In the early Soviet Union, the head of a commissariat.
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(UK politics) Abbreviation of Conservative Party. [(UK politics) A centre-right political party, official full name Conservative and Unionist Party, informally known as the Tory Party.]
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(Canada, politics) Conservative Party of Canada, a political party in Canada
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(historical) The ruling executive of revolutionary France, from 1795-1799, or the period governed by this body.
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A former president
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Former senator.
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Alternative letter-case form of free world [(politics) collectively, all the countries that have democratic or capitalistic governments, as opposed to dictatorships or communist states]
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James Garfield, the 20th President of the United States.
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the General Committee, the general management committee of a constituency party of the British Labour Party
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(UK politics) One who supports remaining in the European Union.
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Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829–1837).
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(UK politics, economics, historical, informal) The minutes of the monthly meetings between Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke and Edward George, Baron George during which interest rates were set, published regularly during the 1990s.
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(Australian politics) Abbreviation of Liberal / National parties. (coalition)
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(UK, Ireland) A supporter of keeping Northern Ireland under British rule instead of unification with Ireland, usually from a Protestant background.
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Of or relating to James Madison (1751–1836), fourth president of the United States, hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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(UK politics) The political and economic policies of the British Conservative prime minister Sir John Major.
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(economics, UK) Alternative form of NAFTA (“North American Free Trade Agreement”)
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(New Zealand politics) Short for New Zealand National Party.
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(UK politics) Synonym of 10 Downing Street.
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(UK politics) Synonym of 11 Downing Street.
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(UK politics) Synonym of 10 Downing Street.
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(UK politics, colloquial) Synonym of 11 Downing Street
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(UK politics, colloquial) Synonym of 11 Downing Street
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(UK politics, colloquial) Synonym of 10 Downing Street
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(historical) One of the adherents of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) in his advocacy of home rule for Ireland.
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(historical) A political department of the former Soviet Union.
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(UK politics) An election loss for a prominent politician.
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The lower chamber of the federal parliament of Germany until 1945
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(UK politics) Someone who supports the United Kingdom remaining within the European Union.
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(history of UK) The era of Restoration (1660 to 1685) under Charles II, or to 1688 when James II was king.
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(UK politics) A person who intends to vote for the Conservative Party but who does not reveal this fact when polled.
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Rishi Sunak, UK politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2022
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(US, historical, American Civil War, Confederate states) A Union sympathizer.
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(UK, derogatory, informal) The Telegraph newspaper.
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A supporter or member of UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party)
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(UK politics) Alternative form of UK Independence Party. [A Euro-sceptic political party in the United Kingdom.]
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(politics) A political system which has elements of both the Westminster system and the United States' political system ("Washington").
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(UK politics, derogatory) The collective group of Members of Parliament, civil servants, lobbyists, etc., seen as out of touch with the realities of life outside Parliament.
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A political scandal following some members of the Windrush generation being forced to return

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