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Conservative or Tory government may refer to:

Canada
In Canadian politics, a Conservative government may refer to the following governments administered by the Conservative Party of Canada or one of its historical predecessors: • 1st Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir John A. Macdonald (1867–1873) • 3rd Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir John A. Macdonald (1878–1891) • 4th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir John Abbott (1891–1892) • 5th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir John Sparrow David Thompson (1892–1894) • 6th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894–1896) • 7th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir Charles Tupper (1896) • 9th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir Robert Borden (1911–1917) • 10th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Sir Robert Borden (1917–1920) • 11th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Arthur Meighen (1920–1921) • 13th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Arthur Meighen (1926) • 15th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under R. B. Bennett (1930–1935) • 18th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under John Diefenbaker (1957–1963) • 21st Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Joe Clark (1979–1980) • 24th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Brian Mulroney (1984–1993) • 25th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Kim Campbell (1993) • 28th Canadian Ministry, the Canadian government under Stephen Harper (2006–2015) ==United Kingdom==
United Kingdom
In British politics before 1834, a Tory government may refer to the following governments administered by the Tories: • Carmarthen–Halifax ministry, the British government dominated by Lord Carmarthen and Lord Halifax (1689–1690) • Godolphin–Marlborough ministry, the British government dominated by Lord Godolphin and the Duke of Marlborough (1702–1710) • Harley ministry, the British government dominated by Robert Harley (1710–1714) • Bute ministry, the British government under Lord Bute (1762–1763) • First Pitt ministry, the British government under William Pitt the Younger (1783–1801) • Addington ministry, the British government under Henry Addington (1801–1804) • Second Pitt ministry, the British government under William Pitt the Younger (1804–1806) • Ministry of All the Talents, the British government under Lord Grenville (1806–1807) • Second Portland ministry, the British government under the Duke of Portland (1807–1809) • Perceval ministry, the British government under Spencer Perceval (1809–1812) • Liverpool ministry, the British government under Lord Liverpool (1812–1827) • Wellington–Peel ministry, the British government under the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel (1828–1830) In British politics from 1834, a Conservative government may refer to the following governments administered by the Conservative Party: • Wellington caretaker ministry, the British government under the Duke of Wellington (1834) • First Peel ministry, the British government under Sir Robert Peel (1834–1835) • Second Peel ministry, the British government under Sir Robert Peel (1841–1846) • Who? Who? ministry, the British government under Lord Derby (1852) • Second Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli (1858–1859) • Third Derby–Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Derby and Benjamin Disraeli respectively (1866–1868) • Second Disraeli ministry, the British government under Lord Beaconsfield, better known as Disraeli (1874–1880) • First Salisbury ministry, the British government under Lord Salisbury (1885–1886) • Second Salisbury ministry, the British government under Lord Salisbury (1886–1892) • Unionist government, 1895–1905, the British government under Lord Salisbury and Arthur Balfour respectively • Conservative government, 1922–1924, the British government under Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin respectively • Second Baldwin ministry, the British government under Stanley Baldwin (1924–1929) • National Government, several British ministries dominated by the Conservative Party • National Government (1931), the British government under Ramsay MacDonald • National Government (1931–1935), the British government under Ramsay MacDonald • National Government (1935–1937), the British government under Stanley Baldwin • National Government (1937–1939), the British government under Neville Chamberlain • Chamberlain war ministry, the British government under Neville Chamberlain (1939–1940) • Churchill war ministry, the British government under Winston Churchill (1940–1945) • Churchill caretaker ministry, the British government under Winston Churchill (1945) • Third Churchill ministry, the British government under Sir Winston Churchill (1951–1955) • Eden ministry, the British government under Sir Anthony Eden (1955–1957) • Conservative government, 1957–1964, the British government under Harold Macmillan and Sir Alec Douglas-Home respectively • Heath ministry, the British government under Edward Heath (1970–1974) • First Thatcher ministry, the British government under Margaret Thatcher (1979–1983) • Second Thatcher ministry, the British government under Margaret Thatcher (1983–1987) • Third Thatcher ministry, the British government under Margaret Thatcher (1987–1990) • First Major ministry, the British government under John Major (1990–1992) • Second Major ministry, the British government under John Major (1992–1997) • Cameron–Clegg coalition, the British government under David Cameron and Nick Clegg (2010–2015) • Second Cameron ministry, the British government under David Cameron (2015–2016) • First May ministry, the British government under Theresa May (2016–2017) • Second May ministry, the British government under Theresa May (2017–2019) • First Johnson ministry, the British government under Boris Johnson (2019) • Second Johnson ministry, the British government under Boris Johnson (2019–2022) • Truss ministry, the British government under Liz Truss (2022) • Sunak ministry, the British government under Rishi Sunak (2022–2024) ==See also==
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