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- Nasty_Party abstract "The term Nasty Party was first used in October 2002 by Theresa May, the then Chairman of the Conservative Party, when she said of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom: "There's a lot we need to do in this party of ours. Our base is too narrow and so, occasionally, are our sympathies. You know what some people call us – the Nasty Party."The term "Nasty Party" applied to Conservative Party members with traditional conservative stances, which included lacking concern for the poor, being anti-gay and anti-minorities, and pro-business. It is a reference to Richmal Crompton's story William and the Nasties from the Just William series.Many Conservatives felt this tendency was one of the reasons the Conservative Party lost the 1997 and 2001 general elections (before losing a third in 2005, and failing to win a fourth in its own right in 2010), and that the party needed to broaden its traditional base to have a chance of re-election.".
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- Nasty_Party wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1997.
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- Nasty_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nasty Party".
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- Nasty_Party subject Category:Conservative_Party_(UK)_terms.
- Nasty_Party subject Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
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- Nasty_Party comment "The term Nasty Party was first used in October 2002 by Theresa May, the then Chairman of the Conservative Party, when she said of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom: "There's a lot we need to do in this party of ours. Our base is too narrow and so, occasionally, are our sympathies.".
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