UKIP supporters are in many respects
not traditional Conservatives - they are more working class and more disaffected from mainstream politics than typical Tory voters.
Miller, one of the more commanding speakers in his chamber, is
not your traditional conservative Republican.
Not exact matches
The untraceable money also funds
conservative academics that can't get funding from the
traditional grant process.
Yet this isn't the first time in the present campaign that the
Conservatives themselves have trespassed on
traditional Bank of Canada terrain. On July 22 Joe Oliver publicly rejected the use of quantitative easing in Canada (the unconventional credit - expanding strategy that has been used successfully in the US, the UK, and now Europe) despite dimming economic projections here. Decisions about the use of QE should, in theory, be the purview of the central bank. Several economists publicly questioned Oliver's statement, noting that it throws into question the Bank's future decisions on monetary policy.
Incidentally, women in
traditional religions, or who are politically
conservative, or members of minorities from both genders, tend to really
not appreciate people who presume to be more enlightened throwing around «Stockholm Syndrome!»
Wilcox notes that soft patriarchs aren't just a phenomenon of
conservative Protestantism, but are to be found these days in «
traditional Catholic parishes, Mormon temples, and Orthodox synagogues.»
Second, it should be noted that exponents of ecological theology are
not necessarily bound to accept the
traditional,
conservative, organic, hierarchical model for society.
The people who helping «emerging generations» usually can't simultaneously help the highly
conservative /
traditional folks.
Certainly Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant mainline Christians would
not yield to a 20th century innovation a patent on «biblical» or «
traditional and
conservative» orthodoxy.
Futhermore,
not everything that is worrying
conservative Catholics after the Council is only the imagination of old - fashioned people who confuse
traditional customs with ever - valid truths.
Such reasons have also existed against ancient and
traditional decisions, even if they were
not expressed in so many words and were
not felt to be important by
conservative people.
Conservatives need to be careful that we do
not confuse a love of the merely historical and
traditional with a belief in the truth.
If it is to recover from its current woes,
traditional conservatives need to resist the temptation of secularizing conservatism» at least the kind that empties it of religious content» and
not allow the transient fortunes of political parties to intimidate them into abandoning their deepest held beliefs.
The goal, Vasconcelos said, was «to get back on the track of simple civilized normality» (italics added), that is to say, an eminently
traditional and
conservative goal.65 It is
not surprising that a later educator would judge Vasconcelos's work as minister of education «chaotically inconsistent, its accomplishments much more apparent than real.
Alongside the
traditional conservative agenda of (relatively) lower taxes and spending, we should also have a work - and - family agenda that encourages (or at least doesn't discourage) marriage and work.
Not long ago, male clergy with a
traditional family who were serving a small - to medium - sized congregation might have expected the
conservative wing of their denomination to support them.
Despite a widespread impression to the contrary, «creationism» was
not a
traditional belief of nineteenth - century
conservative Protestants or even of early twentieth - century fundamentalists.
According to Larry Arnhart, «Most of the opposition to Darwinian theory among
conservatives is motivated
not by a purely intellectual concern for the truth or falsity of the theory, but by a deep fear that Darwinism denies the foundations of
traditional morality by denying any appeal to the transcendent norms of God's moral law.»
Far more urgent is the need for supporters of the «hate group» designation to explain how such a pronouncement doesn't immediately apply to thousands of
traditional Christian, Jewish, and Muslim organizations, and many millions of religious believers, who take
conservative positions on sex and marriage.
I can
not agree that hatred is the exclusive domain of
conservative Christians when I see liberals bashing
traditionals.
The great news is that
traditional conservative Catholic Christian orders
not associated with this self - licking matriarchy of aging «hippie nuns», are overflowing with young postulates.
Writing in The Times, Henrietta Royle, chief executive of the coaching and strategy consultancy firm Fanshaw Haldin, made the point that while most
Conservatives have no difficulty with equality for gay people, «a significant chunk of the party's core supporters clearly doesn't think that has to include redefining the
traditional concepts of marriage to suit a small portion of the population without so much as a by your leave».
Most
Conservative American * Christians * cling to the Law,
not the Cross, Pentecostal / Charismatics use
traditional church - speak to cloak a spiritual gnosticism in much the same way as Liberal * Christians * hid their secular humanism behind
traditional theological terminology that has been redefined by context.
I'm
not a
conservative cook when it comes to
traditional dishes.
Despite the nostalgia of some
conservative social critics, the
traditional father - as - helper - only model is outdated and outmoded, and it won't work nowadays.
Its
traditional opponents - the
Conservative Party - now do
not recognise it at all in the ratification of EU treaties.
Thus
conservative movements around the world; explicitly
conservative and
not just
traditional, can be traced back to him and his teachings.
Here, contrary to the
Conservatives, the objective is
not to justify the status quo and abandon citizens to the forces of capitalist markets but instead, in a Polanyian fashion, to «re-embed» these ideals in
traditional social relationships and institutions.
Here's the issue: the entire four - day message of the Convention was
not about expanding Trump's base of support among minorities or women (the 2016 GOP platform says nothing about providing «equal pay for equal work»; it was
not about proposing substantive solutions to problems facing the nation; it was
not even about making amends with
traditional conservatives and moderate Republicans to achieve party unity (the Republican governor of Ohio, John Kasich, the Bush family, and all former Republican nominees for president, except one, did
not attend).
But sorting out such issues is
not politically convenient for Cameron, especially as many
traditional Conservative voters in the south have had most to gain from runaway house prices over the last 30 years.
Most Erie County Democratic voters are hard - working, ethnic,
traditional,
conservative people who believe in common sense ideas like: taxes are too high; criminals belong in jail; police should be respected; law abiding gun owners are
not the root of our crime problem; plastic bags should be legal and that life is sacred.
I'm biased and
not a bystander in this project (as ConservativeHome has noted) but a new parliamentary group has been established to help the
Conservative Party becomes at least as fluent and thoughtful about a one nation agenda as it is about immigration, defence, tax or other «
traditional» Tory issues.
Bruce Gyory, a political consultant who is
not advising anyone in the governor's race, said the pure progressives are
not the majority of the Democratic Party base; it's made up of a mix of about two - thirds
traditional liberals and moderate Democrats, with a few
conservative Democrats thrown in.
This strategy is by now a standard attempt to appeal beyond conventional constituencies: Labour wants to be the party of capitalists as well as workers, the
Conservatives desire social liberals in addition to their
traditional base, and the Liberal Democrats target people who don't fit in but want to be liked.
We can
not prove the link with aggregate data, but the mirror image pattern of UKIP and
Conservative support in the past few months suggests the burst of publicity for Farage attracted the interest of disgruntled Tories who have drifted back to their
traditional home as UKIP have fallen off the front page.
Indeed, spend more than five seconds in her company and you realise she wouldn't be seen dead at a
traditional Conservative gathering.
In a paper being published today, he writes: «The
traditional Conservative vision of welfare as a safety net encompasses another outdated Tory nostrum - that poverty is absolute,
not relative.
«In addition to ginning up the
conservative blue - collar / white ethnic / Tea Party sympathizers in the district (you do
nt get a much more «American» name than Bob Turner), Turner might be trying to draw a wedge between Anthony and his
traditional Jewish base.»
«Thousands of e-cigarette users have pleaded with the European parliament
not to take these products off the shelves,» said
Conservative MEP Martin Callanan, who tabled an amendment to the vote that would only require e-cigarettes to go through the same authorisation process as
traditional tobacco products.
«
Traditional Labour voters are disenchanted, lack a natural political home, but do
not believe the
Conservatives are interested in them.
Cameron is trying to appeal to floating Lib Dems in marginal seats, who do
not share these
traditional conservative values.
Traditional conservative values, such as the return of capital punishment, leaving the EU, restoring the police force (
not service), etc., are very popular with the general population.
Now if we are driven into voting for UKIP, which does still espouse many
Traditional Tory Policies, is unequivocal on a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and which has eschewed all the Eco-rubbish which has beguiled the other political parties such as New Labour, New
Conservative and the Lib Dems, this may
not win any seats for UKIP at the next General Election, indeed they will be lucky to hold onto Bob Spink's seat at Castle Point under FPTP.
«It's also about a hard core of
traditional Conservative voters saying, actually we don't like the kind of small - l liberal decisions this government is beginning to take.
Bruce Gyory, a political consultant who is
not advising anyone in the governor's race, says the pure progressives are
not the majority of the Democratic Party base, which is made up of a mix of around two thirds
traditional liberals and moderate Democrats, with a few
conservative Democrats thrown in.
Bruce Gyory, a political consultant who is
not advising anyone in the governor's race, says the pure progressives are
not the majority of the Democratic party base, which is made up of a mix of around two thirds
traditional liberals and moderate Democrats, with a few
conservative Democrats throw in.
However cynicism is
not the sole preserve of the
Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats you may suspect and I certainly do, feel that in the
traditional three party split where the Liberals are in the middle they hope to pick up the votes where they are second and either Labour or the
Conservatives are third and thus gain more seats in the commons.
Despite the «Stop Common Core» campaign's connection to the efforts of
conservatives nationwide, Astorino's proposals don't all fall along
traditional partisan lines.
Although I come from a very
traditional and
conservative family, I am
not really like that myself.
West culture is complicated for Islam, even you are
not come from
traditional and
conservative community.