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Side 87
... electoral challenge . Baldwin gave up the seals of office , and Labour once again formed a minority Government , dependent on Liberal support . be ta char AI this cracy gave ' flapl roll BALDWIN IN POWER , 1924-1929 87.
... electoral challenge . Baldwin gave up the seals of office , and Labour once again formed a minority Government , dependent on Liberal support . be ta char AI this cracy gave ' flapl roll BALDWIN IN POWER , 1924-1929 87.
Side 122
... electoral fortunes were reviving under the leadership - short - lived , it is true - of George Lansbury , a pacifist . Baldwin's judgement and that of his colleagues may have been mistaken , but it had a decisive effect on their policy ...
... electoral fortunes were reviving under the leadership - short - lived , it is true - of George Lansbury , a pacifist . Baldwin's judgement and that of his colleagues may have been mistaken , but it had a decisive effect on their policy ...
Side 279
... electoral system were responsible for giving the Tories fewer seats than Labour . Labour had lost for similar reasons in 1951. It was the first time since 1929 that nobody had a majority in Parliament . In the circumstances Mr Heath was ...
... electoral system were responsible for giving the Tories fewer seats than Labour . Labour had lost for similar reasons in 1951. It was the first time since 1929 that nobody had a majority in Parliament . In the circumstances Mr Heath was ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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