Conservative liberalism[1][2] is a variant of liberalism, combining liberal values and policies with conservative stances, or, more simply, representing the right-wing of the liberal movement.[3]
Conservative liberal parties combine liberal policies with more traditional stances on social and ethical issues.[4] They are generally supporters of economic liberalism and they often identify themselves as law and order-parties, which are tougher on crime and support higher levels of punishment and are more committed to fighting terrorism.[citation needed] Conservative liberals differ from social liberals because they place less emphasis on ethical issues and are often in favour of stricter control of illegal immigration and are usually less tolerant of multiculturalism.[citation needed]
In Europe one should not confuse conservative liberalism with liberal conservatism[5], that is a variant of conservatism combining conservatives views with liberal policies in regard of the economy, social and ethical issues.[4]
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