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  1. t. e. At the 1931 general election, a small group of official Liberal candidates led by former Liberal Party leader, David Lloyd George, and mostly related to him, stood on a platform of opposition to the National Government and were sometimes referred to as Independent Liberals .

  2. Elections. The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party. Led by Lord Hartington (later the Duke of Devonshire) and Joseph Chamberlain, the party established a political alliance with the Conservative Party in opposition to Irish Home Rule.

  3. Liberal welfare reforms. The Liberal welfare reforms (1906–1914) were a series of acts of social legislation passed by the Liberal Party after the 1906 general election. They represent the emergence of the modern welfare state in the United Kingdom. The reforms demonstrate the split that had emerged within liberalism, between emerging social ...

  4. Ulster Liberal Party politicians‎ (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Liberal Party (UK) politicians" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  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. The Liberal Party continues to contest local and Parliamentary elections in the UK. In the 2004 elections to the European Parliament the Liberal Party secured over 96,000 votes in the North West Region. Ourselves Alone. The Liberal Party is a wholly independent political party. We define ourselves by reference to our own policies and philosophy.

  7. The Liberal Party is the longest-serving and oldest active federal political party in the country, and has dominated federal politics of Canada for much of its history, holding power for almost 70 years of the 20th century. [21] [12] As a result, it has sometimes been referred to as Canada's "natural governing party".