The Conservative Party, 1918-1970Macmillan, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... party conference has no constitutional authority in matters of party policy . Offici- ally , policy is determined by the leader . But plainly , if the conference had rejected the Charter , Churchill and his col- leagues would have been ...
... party conference has no constitutional authority in matters of party policy . Offici- ally , policy is determined by the leader . But plainly , if the conference had rejected the Charter , Churchill and his col- leagues would have been ...
Side 156
... party's substantial gains in the L.C.C. and other local government elections . Finally , in June , The Right Road for ... party conference . Although in basic policy terms - acceptance of the Welfare State , full employment , etc. the ...
... party's substantial gains in the L.C.C. and other local government elections . Finally , in June , The Right Road for ... party conference . Although in basic policy terms - acceptance of the Welfare State , full employment , etc. the ...
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... party conference , therefore , provided him with an ideal launching - ground for his bandwagon . M.P.s such as Ian ... party . Had the party conference been a nominating convention on the American model , there is little doubt that ...
... party conference , therefore , provided him with an ideal launching - ground for his bandwagon . M.P.s such as Ian ... party . Had the party conference been a nominating convention on the American model , there is little doubt that ...
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Baldwin in Power 19241929 | 85 |
The National Government 19311939 | 105 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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