I hope I didn't imply that was my impression, very far from it. The conservative movement in the UK (which is not confined to the Conservative and Unionist Party) may not seem of particular importance to some Americans, but I'd argue we do matter--at least when in power (we've been lousy in oppostion in recent years, but that's another story). I would happily argue that the premiership of Margaret Thatcher helped President Reagan win the Cold War, for example, and that we have done much to reverse the damage to the UK wrought by socialists (if only we could stop the rot in continental Europe as well--but that's yet another story). In short, I would hope that conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic recognised our common values and objectives.
No argument here. In fact, I've never seen anyone on the evolution side of our debates (and I'm in touch with them all, to one degree or another) who doesn't have a deep affection for Lady Thatcher (and Reagan too, but that goes without saying).