The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... voted , or had the right to vote , in a British General Elec- tion . In the event , the Conservatives did surprisingly well . They obtained 8,656,473 votes against Labour's 8,389,512 and the Liberal's 5,308,510 . Thus the Conservatives ...
... voted , or had the right to vote , in a British General Elec- tion . In the event , the Conservatives did surprisingly well . They obtained 8,656,473 votes against Labour's 8,389,512 and the Liberal's 5,308,510 . Thus the Conservatives ...
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... vote by 3 million . The Liberal vote went down by the same amount there had been far fewer Liberal candidates in the field - and the Labour vote was down by 1 million . In the new House of Commons the Conservatives had 473 out of 554 ...
... vote by 3 million . The Liberal vote went down by the same amount there had been far fewer Liberal candidates in the field - and the Labour vote was down by 1 million . In the new House of Commons the Conservatives had 473 out of 554 ...
Side 167
... votes to 257. Attlee decided not to treat the vote as a matter of confidence ; no one would have thanked him if he had done so . After the Easter recess the Opposition continued on its moderate course , allowing the Government's minor ...
... votes to 257. Attlee decided not to treat the vote as a matter of confidence ; no one would have thanked him if he had done so . After the Easter recess the Opposition continued on its moderate course , allowing the Government's minor ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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