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  1. Boris Johnson. The 2019 Conservative Party leadership election happened when the prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party, Theresa May, announced on 24 May 2019 that she would resign as leader on 7 June, and resign as Prime Minister when a replacement is elected. Nominations closed on 10 June 2019 with ten candidates officially being ...

  2. Conservative Party of Georgia; Conservative Party (Norway) Conservative Party (UK) The Conservatives (Latvia) Historical. Conservative Party (Bulgaria), 1879–1884; Conservative Party (Kingdom of Serbia), 1861-1895; German Conservative Party, 1876–1918; Conservative Party (Hungary), 1846–1849; Conservative Party (Iceland), 1924–1927

  3. Michael Grade. Hamish Gray, Baron Gray of Contin. Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint. Stephen Greenhalgh, Baron Greenhalgh. Brian Griffiths, Baron Griffiths of Fforestfach. Gerry Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Life peers by party.

  4. The Conservative Party is political heir to a series of right-of-centre parties that have existed in Canada, beginning with the Upper Canada Tories of the nineteenth century. John A. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier later founded the Liberal-Conservative Party. The party became known simply as the Conservative Party after 1873, and the ...

  5. Michael Gove. Michael Gove. Prior to his elimination on 20 June, Michael Gove had 36 backers among the Members of Parliament for the Conservative Party, including himself. Peter Aldous, MP for Waveney since 2010 [2] Kemi Badenoch, MP for Saffron Walden since 2017 [3] Richard Bacon, MP for South Norfolk since 2001 [2]

  6. The European Young Conservatives (EYC) is ECR Party's youth wing. It brings together conservative and political parties from across Europe. As of 2020, the group has a membership of 30 political youth organisations from 30 countries and territories. Its patron was Margaret Thatcher until her death in 2013. Country.

  7. Electoral history of Michael Gove. Cameron–Clegg coalition. Chamberlain war ministry. Conservative government, 1922–1924. Conservative government, 1957–1964. Eden ministry. First Major ministry. First May ministry. First Peel ministry.