one-nation conservatism

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Refers to the fact that all classes are part of the same nation.

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one-nation conservatism (uncountable)

  1. (UK politics) A pragmatic paternalistic form of conservatism, conscious of working-class issues.
    • [2019 December 14, Tim Bale, “The real Boris Johnson: one-nation Tory or raging populist?”, in The Observer[1], →ISSN:
      All this links Johnson firmly with his predecessors – Margaret Thatcher, John Major, David Cameron and Theresa May. So does (with Thatcher as the exception that proves the rule) his eagerness – on full display in his remarks in Downing Street on Friday – to employ that emptiest of empty signifiers, “one-nation Conservatism”.]

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