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H. Hanham (1959)
Elections and Party Management: Politics in the Time of Disraeli and Gladstone
A. Thompson (1948)
Gladstone's Whips and the General Election of 1868The English Historical Review
[Over a century has now passed since the Liberal electoral landslide of 1906. Likewise over ninety years have gone by since Lloyd George supplanted Asquith as Prime Minister in December 1916. For over eighty years, since the electoral debacle of October 1924, the Liberal Party has been the Cinderella of British politics. During this period the party has endured repeated dissension and decline.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Short History; Liberal Democratic Party; Liberal Party; Party Organisation; Liberal Tradition
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