In 1961, Richard Hornby insisted that the Conservative Party "is a prisoner without strict principle" (Hornby, 1961). On the contrary, conservatives suggest that "skeptical of theory and prefer practical attitude" (Hornby, 1961). The party worked very frequently in the assumption already made in society "(Ball, 1998, pp 162). This means that the Conservative Party should be regarded as the way the ball sees the world, "(Ball, 1998, p. 162).
In other words, the electorate chose political parties with different political ideas, Conservative Party, Liberal Party and Labor Party. Therefore, this set the UK to democracy. Because different political parties can express different opinions on how to deal with the problems facing the country. The UK became more democratic and became more vulnerable to information and parties' choice, but certain aspects of the system are unfair until legislation to improve it is introduced. The Reform Act of 1867 improved the allocation of seats, made the system fair, expanded the franchise. The facts indicate that many small administrative districts lost one or two parliamentarians and that they were reassigned to areas that are under-represented in the country.
Two things happened. The first was the rise of new politics, which led to ideological coordination of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. In the 1960's, Republicans began moving to the right, attracting a new conservative alliance. At the same time, the Democratic Party began to move to the left, and as a result the Party won a new liberal constituency and alienated that old conservative. These changes mainly occurred in elites from rookies, political activists, and new politicians. Even if not completely controlled, these activists eventually influenced the two major parties.
Today 's political minefield has made a serious mistake. The term "conservatism" used to express ideological tendencies is embarrassing. Throughout history, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have changed ideals and even traded. But the cornerstone to make American conservatism a reality is always the same. It is just a conservative "brand" stolen by the Republican Party. This is not necessarily the case. If you look closely, the evidence is in the policy. True conservatives must work as a rule and act when abandoning them by calling them "representatives."