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  2. The National Liberal Party is a far right [1] political party formed in the United Kingdom in 1999 with several former National Front activists as its most prominent members. [2] Graham Williamson is listed as Nominating Officer and Upkar Singh Rai is listed as Leader and Treasurer. It has a number of ballot paper descriptions authorised by the ...

  3. Jaune. Le Parti libéral (en anglais : Liberal Party) est un ancien parti politique britannique. Fondé en 1859, il est l'un des deux principaux partis politiques britanniques jusqu'aux années 1920, puis un parti d'importance variable. Il fusionne en 1988 avec le Parti social-démocrate (SDP) pour former les Libéraux-démocrates .

  4. Liberal Imperialists. Liberal League (United Kingdom) Liberal Party Frontbench Team, 1945–1956. Liberal Party Frontbench Team, 1956–1967. Liberal Party Frontbench Team, 1967–1976. Liberal Party Frontbench Team, 1976–1988. Liberal welfare reforms. Liberal-Labour (UK) List of Liberal Party (UK) MPs.

  5. Since the 2010 general election, it has been the second-largest UK political party by the number of votes cast, behind the Conservative Party and ahead of the Liberal Democrats. The party holds the annual Labour Party Conference. The party was founded in 1900, having grown out of the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century.

  6. Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell.

  7. The party signed a new lease on the building in 2000. Prior to the Liberal Democrats occupying the building, it had been the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party since 1981, and before that had also been the London and North Eastern Railway headquarters. In March 2011, the party announced they were planning to vacate Cowley Street.