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Tarkinism|political_position = Centre-right|allies = Liberal Conservative Party of [[Marino]]|status = Main opposition party in [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]|image1 = NewLibConLogo.png}}The '''Liberal Conservative Party''', also known colloquially as theΒ '''LibCons '''or the '''Tories''' or '''New Tories''', is a centre-right political party in [[Wiltshire]]. Since the June 3020 election, the Liberal Conservatives have been the main opposition party in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]], despite being the largest party in the election.Β  Β 
Tarkinism|political_position = Centre-right|allies = Liberal Conservative Party of [[Marino]]|status = Governing party.|image1 = NewLibConLogo.png}}The '''Liberal Conservative Party''', also known colloquially as theΒ '''LibCons '''or the '''Tories''' or '''New Tories''', is a centre-right political party in [[Wiltshire]]. Since the June 3020 election, the Liberal Conservatives have been the main opposition party in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]], despite being the largest party in the election.Β  Β 


The party was formed as a breakaway from the [[Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Conservative Party]] following their refusal to support the [[3020 Wiltshire Presidential Election|election]] of [[President of Wiltshire|President]] [[Gaius Selan]]. Audrick Hill, who was leading the Conservative Party at the time, formed the Liberal Conservatives along with the [[Liberal Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Party]] to fight the [[February 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|February elections]]. The Conservative Party was damaged massively by this, eventually leading to their complete collapse - to the extend of failing to get onto the ballot on the [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|June elections]]. Β 
The party was formed as a breakaway from the [[Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Conservative Party]] following their refusal to support the [[3020 Wiltshire Presidential Election|election]] of [[President of Wiltshire|President]] [[Gaius Selan]]. Audrick Hill, who was leading the Conservative Party at the time, formed the Liberal Conservatives along with the [[Liberal Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Party]] to fight the [[February 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|February elections]]. The Conservative Party was damaged massively by this, eventually leading to their complete collapse - to the extend of failing to get onto the ballot on the [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|June elections]]. Β 

Revision as of 13:57, 29 September 2020

The Liberal Conservative Party, also known colloquially as theΒ LibCons or the Tories or New Tories, is a centre-right political party in Wiltshire. Since the June 3020 election, the Liberal Conservatives have been the main opposition party in the Wiltshire National Assembly, despite being the largest party in the election.

The party was formed as a breakaway from the Conservative Party following their refusal to support the election of President Gaius Selan. Audrick Hill, who was leading the Conservative Party at the time, formed the Liberal Conservatives along with the Liberal Party to fight the February elections. The Conservative Party was damaged massively by this, eventually leading to their complete collapse - to the extend of failing to get onto the ballot on the June elections.

The party is considered more towards the centre than the Conservative Party, adopting pro-environmentalist policies of the Liberal Party while maintaining the economically right, pro-capitalistic, policies of the Conservatives.

Election Leader Main opposition leader Popular Vote Seats Result
February 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections Audrick Hill Tony Beck (Socialist) 35.0% 21 LibCon Government
June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections Audrick Hill Tony Beck (Socialist)

Mark Edwin (Labour)

34.8% 21 Labour Government