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[[Image:Tory-1.jpg|thumb|right|The Tory 'Counsinhood']]Tory MP is a book by [[Simon Haxey]] published by Victor Gollancz in 1939.  It catalogues the 'personnel of the Tory Party and the oopinions of leading Tories who have held the reins of Government for eight years; its object is to show the tru character of Toryism or Conservatism'.<ref>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        From the Introduction, p. 9</ref>
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[[Image:Tory-1.jpg|thumb|right|The Tory 'Cousinhood']]Tory MP is a book by [[Simon Haxey]] published by Victor Gollancz in 1939.  It catalogues the 'personnel of the Tory Party and the oopinions of leading Tories who have held the reins of Government for eight years; its object is to show the tru character of Toryism or Conservatism'.<ref>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        From the Introduction, p. 9</ref>
  
 
Included is a network diagram of the Tory 'Cousinhood' in the House of Commons which we reproduce here.
 
Included is a network diagram of the Tory 'Cousinhood' in the House of Commons which we reproduce here.

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The Tory 'Cousinhood'

Tory MP is a book by Simon Haxey published by Victor Gollancz in 1939. It catalogues the 'personnel of the Tory Party and the oopinions of leading Tories who have held the reins of Government for eight years; its object is to show the tru character of Toryism or Conservatism'.[1]

Included is a network diagram of the Tory 'Cousinhood' in the House of Commons which we reproduce here.


Notes

  1. From the Introduction, p. 9