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  1. Liberal-Labour (UK) The Liberal–Labour movement refers to the practice of local Liberal associations accepting and supporting candidates who were financially maintained by trade unions. These candidates stood for the British Parliament with the aim of representing the working classes, while remaining supportive of the Liberal Party in general.

  2. The National Liberal Party was a liberal political party in the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923. It was created as a formal party organisation for those Liberals, led by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who supported the Coalition Government (1918–22) and subsequently a revival of the Coalition, after it ceased holding office.

  3. This is a list of the British Liberal Party, SDP–Liberal Alliance, and Liberal Democrats general election manifestos since the 1900 general election.. From 1900 to 1918, the Liberal general election manifesto was usually published as a form of a short personal address by the leader of the Party.

  4. 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 .

  5. 7,032. Percentage. 64.1%. 35.9%. Leader before election. Jeremy Thorpe. Elected Leader. David Steel. The 1976 Liberal Party leadership election was called following the resignation of Jeremy Thorpe in the wake of allegations which would eventually lead to Thorpe's trial and acquittal for conspiracy to murder in 1979.

  6. The 1967 Liberal Party leadership election was called following the resignation of Jo Grimond, in the wake of disappointing results in the 1966 general election. Background [ edit ] There were three candidates ( Jeremy Thorpe , Emlyn Hooson and Eric Lubbock ), who were elected by a ballot of the Liberal Parliamentary Party using Alternative Vote .

  7. 28,563. 57.5. 1. Western Isles. Thomas Ramsay. 4,076. 30.9. 2. Morrison in Combined Scottish Universities, Dodd in Oldham and Barrie in Southampton won seats by taking second place in a two seat constituency.