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Divisions in the Conservative Party on Conscience Issues: Comment on Philip Cowley and Mark Stuart, ‘Party Rules, OK: Votingn in the House of Commons on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill’

机译:保守党在良心问题上的分歧:评论菲利普·考利和马克·斯图尔特,“党的规则,好的:下议院在《人类受精和胚胎学法案》中的投票”

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Cowley and Stuart argue that, while conscience issues remain primarily party issues, the parties, and most particularly the Conservative Party, are becoming more cohesive. This article engages with their work on two fronts. First, we suggest that their assertion that the Conservative Party is more united than it was needs some qualification. Second, we argue that the divisions within the two main parties need to be explained; an issue to which, we suggest, Cowley and Stuart pay insufficient attention. We conclude with a brief consideration of the likely fate of the abortion issue, given the composition of House of Commons after the 2010 General Election.
机译:考利和斯图尔特认为,虽然良心问题仍然主要是政党问题,但政党,尤其是保守党正在变得更加团结。本文从两个方面探讨他们的工作。首先,我们建议他们关于保守党比以往更加团结的主张需要一定的限定条件。其次,我们认为需要解释两个主要政党之间的分歧。我们建议Cowley和Stuart对此问题关注不足。鉴于2010年大选后下议院的组成,我们在最后简要考虑了堕胎问题的可能命运。

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