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    One Nation Conservatism aka One-Nationism or Tory Democracy is a economically centre-left to centre-right, culturally centre to centre-right ideology. Similar to Paternalistic Conservatism and Christian Democracy, it advocates the preservation of established institutions and traditional principles within a political democracy, combined with economic and social programs that benefit the working class. It believes that society develops in an organic way instead of engineering. Founded by UK Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli in the 1840s. After the post-war consensus in 1945, it became the prominent ideology of the Conservative Party. Up until the leadership of Margaret Thatcher in the late 70s, which moved the party towards Neoliberalism. However it has made somewhat of a comeback in the 21st century, though most of it's modern proponents are generally more economically liberal.

    Variants

      One World Conservatism

    One World Conservatism is a economically centre-right and culturally centre to centre-left ideology based off the views and policies of former UK prime minister and Tory Party leader David Cameron.

    Beliefs

      Big Society  

    WIP

      Muscular Liberalism

    WIP

      Austerity

    WIP

      One Nation Labour

     
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    One Nation Labour is a economically and culturally centre-left ideology based off the views and policies of former   Labour leader   Ed Miliband. It is a rebranded form of   Social Democracy that takes influence from both   Disraeli's idea of One-Nationism and the policies of   Clement Attlee. It also takes a few more   patriotic stances, specifically on immigration.

      Borisism

     
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    Borisism represents the policies of current soon to be former   UK prime minister and leader of the   Tory party,   Boris Johnson, it is culturally centre-right, mildly authoritarian, economically centre to centre-right and British Little England nationalist ideology.

    History

    19th Century

    The term, One-Nation Conservatism, has been around since Benjamin Disraeli declared in 1837 that “the Tory party, unless it is a national party, is nothing”. In his book, Sybil, or The Two Nations, published in 1845, Disraeli suggested that the rich and poor were “as ignorant of each other’s habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets” - and therefore were two separate nations.

    20th Century

    The meaning of One-Nation Conservatism has “changed confusingly over the years. In the late 19th century, Disraeli’s successor, Lord Salisbury, altered the meaning to uniting the kingdom, rather than the classes. Then, from the 1940s, the term was reinvented for the age of the welfare state, to refer to a new form of Conservative paternalism.

    Margaret Thatcher abandoned One Nation Conservatism, prefering Chicago economics over keynesean welafrism.

    21st Century

    The group published a written declaration, explaining its values: 
      Values of the group

    Summary:
    What is #OneNation Conservatism?

    Beliefs

      One-Nation Conservatism advocates the preservation of established institutions and traditional principles within a political democracy, in combination with social and economic programmes designed to benefit the ordinary person.

    Personality

      One-Nation Conservatism is often shown as Paternalistic, and is willed(obligated) to help the ones who are "under" him (though he does not like the idea of the lower class becoming socially "equal" classes). Beside of these traits, he is a gentleman who is always polite, and tries to understand other's views. His favorite term is noblesse oblige.

    How to Draw

     
    Symbol of One-Nation Conservatism

    The design of One-Nation Conservatism is based off the logo of the Tory Reform Group, a organisation that follows One-Nationist principals

    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Fill in with white.
    3. Draw a light cyan border inside the ball.
    4. Draw the letters TRG in indigo.
    5. Draw in the eyes.

    You're done!

    Color Name HEX RGB
    Turquoise #6dfdf4 109, 253, 244
    Royal Blue #6167b0 97, 103, 176
    White #ffffff 255, 255, 255


    Relations

    Friends

    Frenemies

    •   Authoritarian Democracy - I respect democracy, but once elected a leader must evade corruption.
    •   Labour Party - I may not like them, but they're still worthy opponents. We share similar sentiments but you lack the conservative side.
    •   Globalism - I got no issue with free trade, but can you stay in your lane when it comes to government?
    •   Welfare Chauvinism - Good ideas, but too extreme and kinda racist.
    •   Liberal Conservatism - We used to be friendly, but then we had a huge falling out over Brexit.
    •   Right-Wing Populism - Thanks for helping me win the election, but I'm worried you're starting to turn on me.

    Enemies

    Further Information

    Wikipedia

    Articles

    Gallery

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    1. Cameron was not a libertarian but has said the ideas of Libertarian Paternalism inspired his big society project
    2. https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/britains-new-gaullists
    3. https://www.ft.com/content/3de68e8a-b9d7-11e9-8a88-aa6628ac896c
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