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Traditional Conservatism (Order: Belief that order is a strong human need,…
Traditional Conservatism
Order: Belief that order is a strong human need, without good order, progress cannot be achieved.
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Organic Society: Society should be allowed to develop naturally without artifical intervention. All sections of society depend on each other.
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Policies should be aimed at maintaing a strong, and united society.
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Support for Tradition: Traditions are important for maintaining unity, and provide a means by which society can unite around common institutions and values.
Opposition to reforms that threaten traditional instutitions, such as Electoral reform, reform of House fo Lords.
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Support for Private Property and Accumulated Wealth: Homeownership is important for traditional family values. Secondly, those who enjoy property have more responsibility. It is the responsibility of the more wealthly to help the poor.
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Pragmatism: Each problem of government should be dealt with on it's own merits and not relatining to any ideaology or doctrine.
Policies to be judged on their merits. If the public like them, then retiain them. If they don't, reject them.
In foreign policy, the UK's best interests should always be pursued.