Conservative Party

The Conservative Party is one of the major parties of the United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it stands for conservatism, unionism and imperialism, as well as upholding core British values with some liberal agendas. It is exceptionally sceptical of socialism since the German revolution, culminating in its direct enforcement over the 1926 General Strike. Currently, it is the party in opposition against its main rival, the Labour Party. The current party leader is Stanley Baldwin, who has previously served as Prime Minister, now as Leader of the Opposition against Prime Minister Oswald Mosley. Another potential contender to become leader of the Conservatives is Winston Churchill, and adamant opponent of German Spartacism and staunch imperialist. Churchill's leadership in dealing with the 1926 General Strike granted him much reward and the potential fame to take over after Baldwin.