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  1. Joined the Labour Party in 1909 William Edwin Harvey: North East Derbyshire: MFGB: 1907 1910 Joined the Labour Party in 1910 John George Hancock: Mid Derbyshire: MFGB: 1909 1918 Joined Labour Party 1910. Re-joined Liberal Party 1915. John George Hancock: Belper: MFGB: 1918 1923 Sat as a Liberal. George Howell: Bethnal Green North East ...

  2. This is a list of Liberal Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing the Liberal Party from 1922. This includes all those elected as National Liberals supporting David Lloyd George in 1922. Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons or the European Parliament are not listed.

  3. Logo van voor 1988. De Liberal Party was in de 19e en het begin van de 20e eeuw een van de twee grote politieke partijen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk.. In de periode van na de Eerste Wereldoorlog tot 1988 was de partij de op twee na grootste politieke partij in de tweede helft van de 20e eeuw.

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  5. The election was won by David Steel, who served as leader of the Liberal Party until merger with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1988, forming the Liberal Democrats. David Steel later served as interim leader of the Liberal Democrats (jointly with Bob Maclennan of the SDP) for the duration of the 1988 leadership election which eventually elected Paddy Ashdown as the new party's first ...

  6. Until the decline of the Liberal Party in the early 20th century, it was de rigueur for Liberal MPs and peers to be members of the Reform Club, being regarded as an unofficial party headquarters. However, in 1882 the National Liberal Club was established under William Ewart Gladstone 's chairmanship, designed to be more "inclusive" towards Liberal grandees and activists throughout the United ...

  7. The Liberal Imperialists believed that under the leadership of William Ewart Gladstone the Liberal Party had succumbed to "faddists", sectional interests, and the "Celtic fringe" which prevented it from being a truly national party. Furthermore, the Liberal Party should include people of all classes, along with promoting working-class MPs in ...