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The Scots Tory an Unionist Pairty[5] (Scots Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Tòraidheachd na h-Alba; Inglis: Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, informally kent as the Scots Tories, is the section o the Unitit Kinrick Tory Pairty that operates in Scotland. It describes itsel as a centre-richt poleetical pairty.[6]
Scots Tory an Unionist Pairty Pàrtaidh Tòraidheachd na h-Alba Scots Conservative and Unionist Party | |
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Leader | Douglas Ross MSP |
Chairman | Craig Hoy MBE, WS |
Deputy leader | Meghan Gallacher MSP |
Foondit | 1965 |
Heidquarters | 67 Northumberland Street Edinburgh UK EH3 6JG |
Youth weeng | Conservative Future Scotland |
Membership | 11,000 [1] |
Ideology | Conservatism British unionism[2] Economic liberalism[2] Pro-Europeanism |
Poleetical poseetion | Centre-richt[3][4] |
Naitional affiliation | Tory Pairty |
Internaitional affiliation | Internaitional Democrat Union |
European affiliation | Alliance o European Conservatives an Reformists |
European Pairlament group | European Conservatives an Reformists |
Colours | Blue |
Hoose o Commons (Scots seats) | 6 / 59 |
Scots Pairlament | 31 / 129 |
European Pairlament | 1 / 6 |
Local govrenment in Scotland | 2,091,226 / #0087DC
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