The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... majority . The rashness of the Con- servatives in using their majority in the Lords for such blatantly partisan purposes resulted in the Parliament Bill , designed to abolish the veto of the House of Lords on Commons legislation . The ...
... majority . The rashness of the Con- servatives in using their majority in the Lords for such blatantly partisan purposes resulted in the Parliament Bill , designed to abolish the veto of the House of Lords on Commons legislation . The ...
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... majority had gone , and the swing against the Government had been particularly strong in Lancashire and the North - west , the traditional heartland of free trade . - In the new House , therefore , no party had an absolute majority ...
... majority had gone , and the swing against the Government had been particularly strong in Lancashire and the North - west , the traditional heartland of free trade . - In the new House , therefore , no party had an absolute majority ...
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... majority was small . The electoral experience of the twentieth century seemed to show that no Government could avoid at least a decline in its majority at any election subsequent to that with which it took power , so that the existing ...
... majority was small . The electoral experience of the twentieth century seemed to show that no Government could avoid at least a decline in its majority at any election subsequent to that with which it took power , so that the existing ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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