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Conservative Party General Issues>A Conservative 'Group of Four'?
22ANDUK 01:28 PM 14-06-2008
Should the Conservative Party ever split in a Labour of the early 1980s style, it is likely several groups would emerge, most likely into three factions. As in Liberal-SDP fashion, UKIP could do well to benefit from this by joining together with one of these, who would you like to see UKIP co-operate with? I've identified these 3 groups. Remember each choice of alliance would shape this anti-EU movement's future direction:

"The Faith, Flag and Family" Group: Cornerstone Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Free-Markert Libertarians": Conservative Way Forward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The One Nation Reformers": Tory Reform Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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kernow 02:11 PM 14-06-2008
My choice would be either the, Cornerstone Group, or Conservative Way forward! Being an Agnostic, my main concern about the cornerstone group is the increasing influence of the Roman Catholics!
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British-Conservatism 11:53 AM 15-06-2008

Originally Posted by kernow:
My choice would be either the, Cornerstone Group, or Conservative Way forward! Being an Agnostic, my main concern about the cornerstone group is the increasing influence of the Roman Catholics!

I agree 100%.
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Westcountryman 03:56 PM 15-06-2008
British-Conservatism, I think you're too extreme for even the Cornerstone group. You'd be more at home in the Monday Club.

If I was still a Tory I'd be in Conservative Way Forward, no question about it.
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harryaldridge 06:47 PM 15-06-2008
Most definitely the 'Way Forward' group.
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