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HISTORY OF TILT THE INDIVIDUALS LABOUR AND TORY PARTY

In the General Election of 2005 61% of those eligible to vote voted. The Labour Party got approximately 27% of the vote Conservative 19%. The Labour Party has about 200,000 members, the Conservative and Unionist Party about 290,000 members. The abstention non-voters with 39% represent the biggest group of individuals in the Nation. Two parties with small memberships

and no popular support as shown by their percentage votes have controlled successive Governments in Great Britain. For comparison Greenpeace supporters number up to 4.3 million.

For the months between July and September 2008, the Conservative Party received just over £4 million in donations, compared to just over £7.5 million for the Labour party as declared by The Electoral Commission on 26 November 2008. The Conservatives are currently also about £12.1 million in debt, compared to Labour's circa £15.7 million and the Liberal democrats circa £1.13 million. In the UK we can add these debts to our personal debts of £1.43 trillion and Government debt of at least £300 billion expected to rise possibly to £600 billion in 2009. Meanwhile more than 19.5million children under the age of 5 die every year on this planet from poverty starvation and disease.

Party debt coupled to Government debt is exceeded now by Personal debt in this Nation. For many citizens debt is now their biggest fear and probably ranks above terrorism as a major cause of unhappiness in individuals. £ and $ Fundamentalist Terror revolts many individual brave hearts in our society. A NEW middle ground popular PARTY for change and individual happiness must address the issue of debt and debt service and find a balance between this and the happiness and prosperity of the nation’s individuals within a responsible world.

TILT encompasses the history and lessons of the past in the hope of a better future for us all. The WHIG Party is seen in or around 1634 and 18 individual Whig Prime Ministers served the nation from 1721 to 1858 beginning with Robert Walpole and ending with Lord Palmerston.
The TORY party founded in 1634 was a major player in British politics with over 10 terms for Individual TORY Prime Ministers in the period 1762 to 1830 including Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute, William Pitt the Younger, Addington, Cavendish-Bentinck, Percival, Jenkinson, Canning, Robinson and Wellesley.

The INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY (ILP) was formed in name by Keir Hardie in 1893 and laid the foundations of the modern welfare state. In 1895 the Independent Labour Party had 35,000 members. The ranks of the ILP were swelled by Tories and the hugely popular and prominent erstwhile ILP member and remarkable individual Ramsay MacDonald eventually became LABOUR’S first Prime Minister and a three time Prime Minister from Jan 1924 to Nov 1924 from June 1929 to Aug 1931 and from Aug 1931 to June 1935. He formed a National Government during the GREAT DEPRESSION and was succeeded by individuals Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and then Winston Churchill.

Hence the ideals of the Tory Party, Whig Party and Independent Labour Party have held the unified hopes of the people in trust from their inceptions until the present day and contributed to the Golden Years of the Nation and helped steer the country through the Abolition of Slavery and the GREAT DEPRESSION. The Individuals Labour and Tory Party has been formed to reunite ideals which were and will again become so successful for a happy Nation with happy individuals. The TILTS aspire to extend their membership, family, clan and tribe beyond that previously achieved by any other party in the history of the Nation.

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