The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... suggesting that at the next election , at any rate , the two parties in the Coalition should issue separate ... suggested 6 • Ibid . , p . 91 . 7 Ibid . , pp . 92-3 . that Chamberlain was going back on his previous promise that ...
... suggesting that at the next election , at any rate , the two parties in the Coalition should issue separate ... suggested 6 • Ibid . , p . 91 . 7 Ibid . , pp . 92-3 . that Chamberlain was going back on his previous promise that ...
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... suggested that Powell was the real leader of the Conservative party : ' He is a far stronger man than Mr Heath . He speaks his mind . Heath does not . ' This was a rather disastrous misjudgement on the part of Wedgwood Benn and the ...
... suggested that Powell was the real leader of the Conservative party : ' He is a far stronger man than Mr Heath . He speaks his mind . Heath does not . ' This was a rather disastrous misjudgement on the part of Wedgwood Benn and the ...
Side 262
... suggested a Conservative victory . It was late indeed to flutter the electoral dovecotes . In the event , the ... suggesting that Conservative support was fairly steady . But why , in that case , were all the polls , with one single late ...
... suggested a Conservative victory . It was late indeed to flutter the electoral dovecotes . In the event , the ... suggesting that Conservative support was fairly steady . But why , in that case , were all the polls , with one single late ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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