• At the party conference, he appropriated a phrase associated with the 19th century Tory leader, Benjamin Disraeli.

    BBC: Westminster

  • Where Mr Miliband drew his inspiration from Benjamin Disraeli, Mr Cameron seemed to draw his from Harold Macmillan.

    BBC: Who won the battle of values?

  • Mr Miliband used the slogan, created by 19th Century Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, several times during his annual conference speech.

    BBC: Miliband: 'One Nation' speech got under Tories' skin

  • Mr Miliband grabbed headlines last week by saying he had sought inspiration from Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli for his new slogan.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • It became known as "one-nation conservatism" and its author was Benjamin Disraeli.

    BBC: I'm so Dizzy, claims Miliband

  • All this took place amid a rush to invest in Latin American gold and silver mines, puffed by (among others) the young Benjamin Disraeli.

    ECONOMIST: Financial speculation

  • In a progressive country, " Benjamin Disraeli once said, "change is constant.

    FORBES: Moving On Up

  • The Conservatives might also suggest that while the rhetoric of "one-nation" is meant to invoke the spirit of Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, the reality of Labour's policies is that they remain rooted in left wing territory.

    BBC: Labour conference: One-nation under an Ed?

  • At a time when Dickens was documenting the shocking plight of the poor in contemporary Britain, the village had a unique egalitarian identity that attracted important figures to speak at the Hall, including Benjamin Disraeli, David Livingstone and John Ruskin.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - Drunk on success: Saltaire World Heritage Site showcases its award-winning beer at Bradford Beer Festival

  • This is the flexible Conservatism of Benjamin Disraeli, a 19th-century prime minister, combining his awareness of the needs and votes of the lower classes with the gradualism of Edmund Burke, who articulated Tory alarm at the French Revolution.

    ECONOMIST: David Cameron

  • In 1872 a Tory leader, Benjamin Disraeli, spoke out in favour of helping "the condition of working men", of government intervention to do so and of taking action - controversial at the time - to heal the divide between rich and poor.

    BBC: Ed Miliband - An historic speech?

  • He's framed the current presidential election as one between Romney - whom he sees as man with an Ayn Rand-like philosophy of personal responsibility to the point of divisiveness - and Obama, a Benjamin Disraeli-like candidate, whom Sullivan views as believing in the obligation of the coherence of the nation.

    BBC: Is Barack Obama a Tory?

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