Tory Action
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Tory Action was a radical right wing pressure group within the British Conservative Party.
Founded by former former deputy director of MI6, George Kennedy Young in 1973 after he failed in an attempt to take over the Monday Club. It was a secretive outfit in which membership was only open to Conservative Party members of two or more years standing.
In 1981 George Young claimed it had the support of at least 25 Conservative MPs, including Ronald Bell who had hosted a Tory Action reception in the House of Commons in December 1980.