Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Scottish_Conservative_Party> ?p ?o }
- Scottish_Conservative_Party abstract "The Scottish Conservatives (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Tòraidheachd na h-Alba; Scots: Scots Conservative an Unionist Pairty; officially the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and informally the Scottish Tories, is the section of the United Kingdom Conservative Party that operates in Scotland. It describes itself as a centre-right political party. It is the third largest party in both the devolved Scottish Parliament and in Scottish local government. The leader of the Scottish Conservatives is Ruth Davidson MSP, who has held the post since 2011.The modern Scottish Conservative Party was established in 1965 with the merger of Unionist Party into the Conservative Party of England and Wales. The Unionist Party, as with the Conservative and Unionist Party in England and Wales, was formed in 1912 by the merger of the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists, and existed as the dominant force in Scottish politics from the 1930s to the late 1950s. While organising itself as a separate party in Scotland, Unionists took the Conservative whip in the UK Parliament, with Andrew Bonar Law, then a Unionist and Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central becoming leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister.Unionists won the most seats in Scotland in the 1955 general electionand gained a majority of the Scottish vote - the first time this was achieved by a political party since the introduction of universal suffrage. In the 1959 election, Unionists won the most votes in Scotland, but fewer seats than the Labour Party who went on to dominate Scottish politics for the latter half of the 20th century.The 1997 general election saw the Conservatives fail to return any MPs in Scottish constituencies, declining from 12 in 1992. The party has returned a single MP from Scotland in the 2001, 2005, 2010 and 2015 general elections. Since the creation of the Scottish Parliament, Scottish Conservatives have consistently taken third place in its elections and currently control 15 of the 129 seats, with 12 of these seats won through the additional member system. The party has one of the six Scottish seats in the European Parliament. In 2012, the Scottish Conservatives had 11,000 members.".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party colour Blue.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party colourName "Blue".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party country Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party europeanAffiliation Alliance_of_European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party europeanParliamentGroup European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party formationYear "1965".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party headquarter Edinburgh.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party ideology Centrism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party ideology Conservatism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party ideology Economic_liberalism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party ideology Euroscepticism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party ideology Unionism_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party internationalAffiliation International_Democrat_Union.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party leader Ruth_Davidson.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party nationalAffiliation Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageExternalLink topics.cfm?tid=812.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageExternalLink search=%22%22Scottish%20Conservative%20and%20Unionist%20Party%22%22.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.scottishconservatives.com.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.scottishtorymeps.org.uk.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageID "3796828".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageLength "41339".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageOutDegree "316".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageRevisionID "705340771".
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Additional_Member_System.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Fergusson_(politician).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Johnstone.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Stewart_(politician).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Alliance_of_European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Annabel_Goldie.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argyll_and_Bute_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Autonomy.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Ayr_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Ayr_by-election,_2000.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Banff_and_Buchan_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Banyan.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Black_Wednesday.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Blue.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Bonar_Law.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Monteith.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Cameron_Buchanan_(politician).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organisations_based_in_Edinburgh.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1965.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_Conservative_Party.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unionism_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Central_Scotland_(Scottish_Parliament_electoral_region).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Centre-right_politics.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Centrism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sanderson,_Baron_Sanderson_of_Bowden.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Social_Union_in_Bavaria.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Conservatism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Future_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Cunninghame_North_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink David_Cameron.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink David_McLetchie.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink David_Mundell.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Devolution.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Dumfriesshire,_Clydesdale_and_Tweeddale_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Dumfriesshire_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink East_Angus_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink East_Renfrewshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Eastwood_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Economic_liberalism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Economy_of_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Central_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Pentlands_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Elections_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_Commission_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Smith_(Scottish_politician).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink England_and_Wales.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Ettrick,_Roxburgh_and_Berwickshire_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Conservatives_and_Reformists.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_1979_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_1984_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_1989_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_1994_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_1999_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_2004_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_2009_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament_election,_2014_(United_Kingdom).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Euroscepticism.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink File:Scottish_Conservative_Party_logo.png.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink File:Scottish_Conservatives.svg.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink File:Scottish_Conservatives_2001_logo.svg.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink First-past-the-post_voting.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Full_fiscal_autonomy_for_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Galloway_and_Upper_Nithsdale_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Galloway_and_West_Dumfries_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Gavin_Brown_(politician).
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland.
- Scottish_Conservative_Party wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_(Scottish_Parliament_electoral_region).