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The Shadow of Great Britain-Chapter 1701 - 62: Reversal in London: The Power of Hastings
"The Oath of the Uncrowned: Princess Victoria’s Speech at the Robert Cali Memorial Ceremony Moves the Audience"
"I am scared, but I will stay."
Her Highness the Crown Prince’s first public speech shook St Martin’s Church, and when Princess Victoria said she would stay, all of London held its breath.
"She is not the Queen, but we are willing to stand and applaud her"
Princess Victoria said, "I am afraid," but in our eyes, no one is braver than her.
"Her Highness’ speech was not perfect, but that is why we choose to believe in her"
Power is not command, but staying—this is the most circulated phrase on Fleet Street in recent days.
"The One Who Stayed: To Cali, and to the Nation"
A speech not for party strife became yesterday’s most dignified voice in London. With the youth star of the Parliament leading the mourning, the voice inspired the entire audience. It was not defiance, but perseverance, as Benjamin Disraeli reiterated the nation’s foundation.
"One Briton Stands for Another Briton Not to Fall"
Benjamin Disraeli refused to define sacrifice by profession, title, or party affiliation.
Benjamin Disraeli: Who is Robert Cali? Robert Cali was the one who chose to stay as the nightwatchman!
"Tory Party Leader Sir Robert Peel Delivers Election Speech in Tamworth Constituency"
Robert Peel: I see the Parliamentary Reform Act as a means, not an end. It is a tool to grant the people more effective supervision over their representatives, a mechanism for more timely exposure and certain punishment of abusers of power, and a means to inject the spirit of innovation and improvement into the national governance system without compromising the true principles of the constitution... I firmly believe, what the nation needs is a government capable of enforcing laws and maintaining stability, with the determination to advance national affairs, and the wisdom to manage finances prudently to reduce the tax burden. More importantly, it must be a government that respects the dedication of grassroots citizens, ensures that the law is respected, and that people like Robert Cali will not be forgotten.
"The Tamworth Manifesto: Continuation of Noble Spirit, Guarantee of Traditional Confidence"
This publication is gratified to see Sir Robert Peel step forward in this turbulent time, reshaping the modern image of the Tory Party and bravely taking on the task of uniting conservatives. With a sincere declaration, he assures the people of Great Britain that the Tory Party is not an inflexible reactionary force but the core willing to implement necessary reforms within a stable framework. This is what new voters need to hear, especially amidst ongoing lower-class unrest and church reform controversies, the Tamworth Manifesto symbolizes the Conservative willingness to face reality and no longer avoid controversy.
"The Tory is Gone, the Conservative Rises! The Tory Party to Compete in Elections Under a New Name"
"We are no longer Tories." Sir Robert Peel stated during an interview: "We are Conservatives, but we do not reject the times, we just do not succumb to them."
"New Posters on London Streets: Choosing the Conservative Party Equals Choosing Stability"
Frankly speaking, this is the first time we’ve seen the word "Conservative" in official Tory Party publicity materials.
" Sparks Political Repositioning, Steady Reform Becomes the New Banner of the Conservative Party"
Since Sir Robert Peel delivered the Tamworth Manifesto at Drayton Manor, Tory Party candidates nationwide began abandoning the Tory name in their campaign leaflets, calling themselves "Conservatives."
After Sir Peel resolutely asserted that "the Parliamentary Reform Act has reached the ultimate constitutional solution," many local supporters who were previously hesitant have finally embraced this new party program. Tory candidates in emerging industrial areas such as Birmingham, Leeds, and Bristol have, for the first time, publicly referred to themselves as "Friends of Order under Reform" and "Loyal Conservatives," intentionally downplaying the term "Tory" in pamphlets and speeches. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
In his campaign rally, Benjamin Disraeli, a Tory candidate relocated to London’s Tower Hamlets, said: "We are no longer just the doorkeepers of nobility, but the nightwatchmen of towns and factories!" The crowd responded with enthusiastic applause, and many Liberal tabloids exclaimed this as the "chrysalis moment of the Tory Party."
"The Whig Party No Longer Runs Unchallenged! Conservative Party Candidates Create a Tug-of-War in Multiple London Districts"
According to the latest constituency survey jointly conducted by The Times, The Morning Post, and the Quarterly Review, London’s political wind is quietly shifting, with Conservative support rates rising significantly. In several London districts where the Whigs held an advantage in the last election, including Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Marylebone, and Finsbury, Conservative candidates are witnessing a sharp increase in support rates, placing the Whig Party in a challenging situation in many London constituencies.
Particularly noteworthy is that in the Tower Hamlets constituency, Benjamin Disraeli’s support rate surged by 16 percentage points within two weeks. This rising star of British literature has reached a near neck-and-neck position with the Whig candidate. Some voters stated: "We prefer to listen to a gentleman speaking out for those unjustly wronged rather than those who merely shout slogans of freedom in Parliament."
"The Whig Party is No Longer as Solid as a Rock; Eighteen London Seats Seeing Five Districts Waver: Conservative Party Rising, the Election Battle Growing Intense"







