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Tory

/ˈtɔːri/noun
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A member of the British Conservative Party, representing conservative political views in the UK. Historically, it referred to 17th-century Irish outlaws and later to supporters of the Stuart monarchy, evolving into a term for right-leaning politics. In modern usage, it's often employed in debates to critique or praise traditionalist policies amid shifting global ideologies.

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Originally a pejorative term for Irish Catholic bandits in the 1640s, 'Tory' was cleverly adopted by its targets in English politics, evolving into a symbol of establishment power; by the 1830s, it had fully transformed into the name for the Conservative Party, showing how words can flip from insult to identity in just two centuries.

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