Benjamin Disraeli
British statesman and novelist (1804–1881) who served as Prime Minister twice and became Queen Victoria's favourite premier. He championed Tory Democracy — the idea that the Conservative Party could win working-class support — and pursued an assertive foreign policy that expanded British imperial power.
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