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... Party of Gladstone , but advocated reforms which were considered radical and unacceptable to the leaders of his Party at the time . For instance , he advocated the enfranchisement of women and the extension of the benefits of the ...
... Party of Gladstone , but advocated reforms which were considered radical and unacceptable to the leaders of his Party at the time . For instance , he advocated the enfranchisement of women and the extension of the benefits of the ...
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... Party had no majority in Parlia- ment and he depended on the support of the British Liberal Party while the Conservative Party was in opposition . Boldly he announced that Dominion Status , which the Indian political parties desired ...
... Party had no majority in Parlia- ment and he depended on the support of the British Liberal Party while the Conservative Party was in opposition . Boldly he announced that Dominion Status , which the Indian political parties desired ...
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... parties concerned . Though his Labour Party lost heavily in the General Election in 1931 , he consented to continue as Prime Minister of a Coalition Government , of which the Conservatives constituted the major partners and secured ...
... parties concerned . Though his Labour Party lost heavily in the General Election in 1931 , he consented to continue as Prime Minister of a Coalition Government , of which the Conservatives constituted the major partners and secured ...
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