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- Whig's opponent
- Major's affiliation
- Thatcher or Major
- 1776 loyalist
- Boris Johnson, for one
- British conservative
- Whig's rival
- Conservative in Calgary
- David Cameron, e.g.
- One unlikely to go into Labour
- Revolution opposer
- Conservative in Chelsea
- May, for one
- Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak, e.g.
- Conservative Brit
- Thatcher or Major, e.g.
- Conservative
- Conservative Canadian
- Disraeli, for one
- Whig opponent
- Joe Clark, for one
- Joe Clark's party
- Loyalist to the Crown, once
- Canadian Conservative
- Parliamentary conservative
- Colonist loyal to Britain
- British sympathizer of 1776
- Revolutionary loyalist
- Whig opposer, in Britain
- Whig's foe
- Redcoat supporter
- One loyal to the Crown, once
- Major or Thatcher, e.g.
- Cambridge Conservative
- Political conservative
- Thatcher or Churchill, politically
- English political party
- Loyalist of 1776
- Revolutionary War loyalist
- Royalist
- Colonial royalist
- Margaret Thatcher, e.g.
- Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw"
- British Conservative's ancestor
- Margaret Thatcher, politically
- Thatcher, politically
- Labourite's opponent
- Revolutionary British sympathizer
- Parliament member
- Thatcher, notably
- Whig rival
- Revolutionary-era loyalist
- Boris Johnson, e.g.
- Parliament conservative
- Rishi Sunak, for one
- Certain conservative
- The Duke of Wellington, e.g.
- Conservative 3 Down
- Thatcher or Heath
- George III supporter
- Radical opponent
- Major, for one
- Disraeli or Churchill
- Churchill, partywise
- Theresa May, e.g.
- Theresa May, politically
- Conservative in Parliament
- Theresa May or Boris Johnson
- Theresa May, for one
- Boris Johnson or Theresa May
- Boris Johnson, party-wise
- Major or May
- Thatcher or Johnson
- Liz Truss, for one
- Iain Duncan Smith, for one
- Churchill or Sunak
- Conservative in the House of Lords
- Major label?
- American Revolution detractor
- Die-hard.
- Colonial loyalist.
- Far-to-the-right politician.
- Churchillian.
- Member of the far right.
- Reactionary.
- Cousin of a standpatter.
- One side of the struggle in 1775.
- Rightist.
- Relative of a die-hard.
- Standpatter.
- Mossback.
- Right-winger.
- Member of the Old Guard.
- Relative of a mossback.
- Home, for instance.
- Loyalist.
- William Pitt, for one.
- Extreme conservative.
- British party.
- Heath, for one
- Royalist of '76
- Certain Briton
- Sir Robert Peel, for one
- British party member
- Loyalist of bygone days
- British politico
- Loyalist in '76
- Whig's opposite
- Archconservative
- He kept loyalty to royalty
- Churchill was one
- Loyalist of '76
- Thatcher, e.g.
- Synonym for Loyalist in '76
- Whig's opposition
- Colonist with loyalty to royalty
- He pained Paine
- Thatcher supporter
- Disraeli was one
- Thatcher is one
- Royalist in '76
- Major affiliation
- English conservative
- Major, for example
- Sir Robert Peel, notably
- John Major, e.g.
- Winston Churchill, e.g.
- Winston Churchill, politically
- Disraeli, e.g.
- Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson
- Revolution-era loyalist
- Churchill, e.g.
- Anti-Revolutionary of 1776
- Major ally?
- Labourite's opponent, in British politics
- One leaning to the right
- Major or May, politically
- Labourite's nemesis
- British pol
- Designer Burch
- Supporter of George III
- Certain British party member
- Conservative party member, abroad
- Conservative in Britain
- Fashion designer Burch
- British loyalist
- Labour opposition
- Liberal opponent
- Ornithologist Roger ___ Peterson
- British conservative party member
- General Washington opponent
- King George III loyalist
- Whig opposer
- Traditionalist
- Certain British conservative
- Conservative Brit, colloquially
- No Labourite
- Whig faction opponent
- Labour opponent
- Cameron, for one
- David Cameron, for one
- Labour foe
- Cameron, e.g.
- Canada's Stephen Harper, for one
- May in London, e.g.
- May in England, e.g.
- Labourite's foe
- May or Major, e.g.
- Rishi Sunak, e.g.