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  2. Neville Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Unionists were allied with the Conservatives and later merged with them [18] under the name "Unionist Party", which in 1925 became known as the "Conservative and Unionist Party". In 1911, Neville Chamberlain successfully stood as a Liberal Unionist for Birmingham City Council for the All Saints' Ward, [19] located within his father ...

  3. Rise of Neville Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlain stood as a Unionist (as the Conservative Party was known from 1912 to 1925) and was given the "coupon" or letter of endorsement granted by Coalition party leaders Lloyd George and Bonar Law to approved candidates, though he declined to make any use of it. [60]

  4. Tariff Reform League - Wikipedia

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    One such organisation was the Fair Trade Union created by Joseph Chamberlain's son, Neville, and the Conservative MP Leo Amery. The British Commonwealth Union, led by Patrick Hannon, was another. Tariff Reform became official Conservative policy under Stanley Baldwin and was the major issue in the 1923 general election. The party lost its ...

  5. Liberal Unionist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party.Led by Lord Hartington (later the Duke of Devonshire) and Joseph Chamberlain, the party established a political alliance with the Conservative Party in opposition to Irish Home Rule.

  6. Joseph Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually was a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives.

  7. List of MPs elected in the 1924 United Kingdom general election

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    Ulster Unionist Hon. Hugh O'Neill: Ulster Unionist Argyll: F. A. Macquisten: Unionist Armagh: Sir William Allen: Ulster Unionist Ashford: Samuel Strang Steel: Unionist Ashton-under-Lyne: Cornelius Homan: Unionist Aylesbury: Sir Alan Burgoyne: Unionist Ayr Burghs: The Rt Hon. Sir John Baird, Bt: Unionist Ayrshire North and Bute: Sir Aylmer ...

  8. National Government (1937–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The National Government of 1937–1939 was formed by Neville Chamberlain on his appointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George VI.He succeeded Stanley Baldwin, who announced his resignation following the coronation of the King and Queen in May 1937.

  9. Leader of the Conservative Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the Conservative Party (officially the leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party) is the highest position within the United Kingdom's Conservative Party. The current holder of the position is Kemi Badenoch , who was elected to the position on 2 November 2024, following her victory against Robert Jenrick in the party's ...