The British Labour Party: Its History, Growth, Policy and Leaders, Volume 1Herbert Tracey Caxton Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... results , both in growth and in proof of ability to govern , were , later on , clearly in our favour . Results from any legislative action were in keeping with what a Minority Government could not do , and very likely there were many ...
... results , both in growth and in proof of ability to govern , were , later on , clearly in our favour . Results from any legislative action were in keeping with what a Minority Government could not do , and very likely there were many ...
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... result in due course was the general stoppage of work in May , 1926. The necessity for a strong industrial ... results . And they were disappointed to find that the Labour Ministers directly concerned with industrial affairs dealt with ...
... result in due course was the general stoppage of work in May , 1926. The necessity for a strong industrial ... results . And they were disappointed to find that the Labour Ministers directly concerned with industrial affairs dealt with ...
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... result . When we argued that the depression was the inevitable result of the war , they laughed uproariously , though Mr. Runciman himself admitted : " The prime financial difficulties of all Europe are due to the war , and chiefly to ...
... result . When we argued that the depression was the inevitable result of the war , they laughed uproariously , though Mr. Runciman himself admitted : " The prime financial difficulties of all Europe are due to the war , and chiefly to ...
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1935 General Election accept action affiliated agreement amendment Arthur Henderson Asquith Attlee Bill bodies Britain British Labour by-election Cabinet chairman Churchill co-operation Coalition Government Conference Conservative Party constitution decision declared delegates economic effect Election electorate employers Fabian Society Federation forces Foreign funds Germany Government's HERBERT TRACEY House of Commons House of Lords independent Labour Party industrial issue Keir Hardie Labour candidates Labour Government Labour Movement Labour Representation Committee later legislation Liberal Party Lloyd George measures membership ment million miners Ministry negotiations objects Office organised Labour Parliamentary Committee Parliamentary Labour Party Party's peace political Party position Prime Minister principles problems programme proposals question Ramsay MacDonald representatives resolution responsibility seats Secretary secure settlement Snowden social Soviet strike T.U.C. General Council Tory Trade Disputes Trade Union leaders trade unionists Trades Union Congress Treaty unemployment vote wage workers working-class