Churchill on the Home Front, 1900-1955This text looks at the part Churchill played in winning his battles on the home front, from the Boer War through to the early days of the Cold War. |
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... majority over the Conservative candidate , Joynson - Hicks : Churchill ( Lib ) 5,639 Joynson - Hicks ( Unionist ) 4,398 Liberal majority 1,241 As later results were declared , the extent of the Conservative defeat became apparent . The ...
... majority over the Conservative candidate , Joynson - Hicks : Churchill ( Lib ) 5,639 Joynson - Hicks ( Unionist ) 4,398 Liberal majority 1,241 As later results were declared , the extent of the Conservative defeat became apparent . The ...
Page 93
... majority . In Lancashire , where he had campaigned so vigorously , the Liberals won several seats from the Conservatives . But these results reflected the growing appeal of the Liber- als to the industrial working - class . Elsewhere ...
... majority . In Lancashire , where he had campaigned so vigorously , the Liberals won several seats from the Conservatives . But these results reflected the growing appeal of the Liber- als to the industrial working - class . Elsewhere ...
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... majority in the Upper House and created a party political assembly elected at eight year intervals . The plan would also have entailed the creation of 50 double - member constituencies , with the intention , it may be guessed , of ...
... majority in the Upper House and created a party political assembly elected at eight year intervals . The plan would also have entailed the creation of 50 double - member constituencies , with the intention , it may be guessed , of ...
Contents
Peace Retrenchment and Reform 19006 | 15 |
The Cause of the LeftOut Millions 19059 | 51 |
The Peers Versus the People 190911 | 82 |
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