It seems you're referencing a model or metaphor involving the Westport Tory system and perhaps drawing analogies between political structures and parts of the human body. However, the specifics of the "Westport Tory system" or the individual components (chest cavity, ribs, diaphragm) as you're presenting them aren't clear from standard political discourse or available historical context.
If you're looking to create a model that uses human anatomy to represent political structures, here's how you might consider structuring it:
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Chest Cavity: This could represent the central governance or core ideology of the Tory system, holding everything together in a cohesive body of political belief.
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Ribs: These might symbolize the various parties, factions, or legislative bodies that provide structure and support to the core ideology, ensuring it can stand strong and withstand external pressures.
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Diaphragm: This could represent the mechanisms for change or adaptation within the system, allowing for movements and shifts in policy or leadership as necessary, much like the diaphragm plays a critical role in respiration and ensuring that the body functions properly.
If "Patricia" and "Barkley" are specific individuals or entities tied to the Westport Tory system, more context would be needed to give them a role within this model.
Let's clarify if you're seeking a theoretical analysis, historical context, or a creative work. Understanding your goals would help in providing a more nuanced response!