• DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Came here to say this, so thank you for the coverage. Also interesting, I mean, aren’t crown loyal people still called Tories or some such? Forgive my ignorance, I’m West Atlantic (omg, I just made that up to say American, and I think I’m sticking with it.)

    “It may just be my poor, West Atlantic education, but…”

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      In the UK we still use Tories as a nickname for the conservative party, one of the two main parties in our political system and a kind of pound store republican party. They do indeed still feign royalism when it suits their purposes, some things never change.

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        10 months ago

        As an American, I always assumed Tories was the actual name of the Conservative Party, not their nickname… learn something new every day

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          It’s derived from Irish, originally meaning thieves or bandits if I recall correctly.

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            10 months ago

            That still sounds accurate to the modus operandi of what I’m used to from a Conservative Party.

            Though it infuriates me that a party can literally call themselves and be regularly referred to as “The thieves who want to eat your baby!”, by EVEN THEIR SUPPORTERS, and still not only be considered a viable party, but have more or less become the majority party of their country…

            It’s got real “They call themselves Decepticons and you thought they’d honor a deal?” energy

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              I mean, in Norway we have the Pirate Party (that’s their official name) and they seem like an alright bunch. It’s a political party trying to champion online privacy.

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      Tories nowadays is typically used to describe a party which supports the establishment the most. So in the United Kingdom’s the Tories typically support the Crown the most. In Commonwealth countries the Tories are usually synonymous with right-wing parties who are typically the most nationalist. However in many Commonwealth countries the right-wing is often more left leaning than the American left. This is of course trying to describe a wide array of political beliefs in broad strokes so I may be accurate but I’m sure as hell not precise.

    • Neato@ttrpg.network
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      10 months ago

      Unsure about in the US. But the conservative party is nicknamed Tories in the UK.