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« on: September 18, 2014, 10:41:44 AM »

In 2010, the Tory party won the election because of the coalition with the Liberal Democratic leader, Nick Clegg due to the election results showing a hung parliament after disgust with the Gordon Brown-lead Labour Party. Since 1997, when the Tory Party lost in a landslide over Tony Blair's Labour Party, the Tory party has been unpopular and fielded uninspiring leaders after John Major resigned. Why has the Tory party been so unpopular?
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