The Conservative Party, 1918-1979Macmillan, 1979 - 295 sider |
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... tion . These were the M.P.s whom Stanley Baldwin described as ' hard - faced men who look as if they have done well out of the war ' . Indeed , many of them had . The new House of Com- mons contained 260 Members whose background was ...
... tion . These were the M.P.s whom Stanley Baldwin described as ' hard - faced men who look as if they have done well out of the war ' . Indeed , many of them had . The new House of Com- mons contained 260 Members whose background was ...
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... tion . In t obtained Liberals ' more vot vote had The Tory Crisis , 1929-1931 f . , the wake of defeat it is not surprising if politicians who have been rejected consider the question of their party leadership . But what happened ...
... tion . In t obtained Liberals ' more vot vote had The Tory Crisis , 1929-1931 f . , the wake of defeat it is not surprising if politicians who have been rejected consider the question of their party leadership . But what happened ...
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... tion . The industrial troubles were obviously an important factor . 1970 was the worst year for strikes since 1926. And the Industrial Relations Act , far from leading to fewer strikes , appeared to be causing even more trouble ...
... tion . The industrial troubles were obviously an important factor . 1970 was the worst year for strikes since 1926. And the Industrial Relations Act , far from leading to fewer strikes , appeared to be causing even more trouble ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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