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Fourth Party

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In Britain, group of radical Tory activists within the Conservative Party 1880–85. Led by Lord Randolph Churchill, they campaigned for ‘Tory democracy’: reform within the Conservative Party and stronger opposition to Gladstone's second administration. A J Balfour was another prominent member of the group which applied the techniques of parliamentary disruption pioneered by Irish nationalists.



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