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==1910's== |
==1910's== |
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+ | '''1917''':-National Party is created by Lord Ampthill, Sir Richard Cooper and Sir Henry Page Croft.<br> |
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+ | '''1918''':-Henry Page Croft and Sir Richard Cooper elected as the only 2 MPs for the NP in 1918 General Election. |
==1920's== |
==1920's== |
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+ | '''1921''':-Anti-Waste League is created by Lord Rothermere in face of government over-spending.<br>-Three Anti-Waste League candidates succeed in securing seats, Murray Sueter, James Erskine and Reginald Applin.<br>-Most members from the 'Independent Parliamentary Group' merge with the 'Anti-Waste League' after Horatio Bottomley is expelled from parliament.<br> |
− | '''1922''': |
+ | '''1922''':-Oswald Mosley leaves the Conservative party over issues with Black and Tan use in Ireland.<br>-In the General Election of 1922 the AWL manages to secure 21 seats, and the National Party secures 6 seats. These seats were gained mainly from Conservative areas and so reduced Bonar Law's Majority from 74 to 47.<br> |
+ | '''1923''':-In the General Election of 1923 the AWL secures 32 seats, and the National Party secures 9 seats. The majority of the Labour Party rose from -98 to -57 seats.<br>-The Communist Party of Great Britain keeps a hold onto its two constituencies.<br>-The 'British Fascisti' party is set up by Rotha Lintorn-Orman after the March on Rome.<br>-The parties of the Anti-Waste League and the National Party merge to form the British National league (BNL). It keeps the seats it already has from Parliament which is now a total of 41 seats. |
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[[Category:A Right Britain]] |
[[Category:A Right Britain]] |
Latest revision as of 00:23, 26 December 2009
1910's
1917:-National Party is created by Lord Ampthill, Sir Richard Cooper and Sir Henry Page Croft.
1918:-Henry Page Croft and Sir Richard Cooper elected as the only 2 MPs for the NP in 1918 General Election.
1920's
1921:-Anti-Waste League is created by Lord Rothermere in face of government over-spending.
-Three Anti-Waste League candidates succeed in securing seats, Murray Sueter, James Erskine and Reginald Applin.
-Most members from the 'Independent Parliamentary Group' merge with the 'Anti-Waste League' after Horatio Bottomley is expelled from parliament.
1922:-Oswald Mosley leaves the Conservative party over issues with Black and Tan use in Ireland.
-In the General Election of 1922 the AWL manages to secure 21 seats, and the National Party secures 6 seats. These seats were gained mainly from Conservative areas and so reduced Bonar Law's Majority from 74 to 47.
1923:-In the General Election of 1923 the AWL secures 32 seats, and the National Party secures 9 seats. The majority of the Labour Party rose from -98 to -57 seats.
-The Communist Party of Great Britain keeps a hold onto its two constituencies.
-The 'British Fascisti' party is set up by Rotha Lintorn-Orman after the March on Rome.
-The parties of the Anti-Waste League and the National Party merge to form the British National league (BNL). It keeps the seats it already has from Parliament which is now a total of 41 seats.