• National League of Young Liberals (NLYL), often just called the Young Liberals, was the youth wing of the British Liberal Party. It was in existence from...
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  • Young Liberals is the youth and student organisation of the British Liberal Democrats. Membership is automatic for members of the Liberal Democrats aged...
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  • 1918 National League for Women's Service, an American civilian volunteer organization active during World War I National League of Young Liberals, the...
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    Young Liberals of Norway (Norwegian: Unge Venstre) (NUV) is the youth league of the Norwegian political party Venstre. Young Liberals was founded on 27...
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  • Young Liberals Welsh Young Liberals National League of Young Liberals, the 1903–1990 youth wing of the British Liberal Party British Columbia Young Liberals...
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  • Conservative Party. The Liberal Nationals evolved as a distinctive group within the Liberal Party when the main body of Liberals maintained in office the...
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    century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. In 1841, the Liberals lost office to the Conservatives under Sir Robert Peel, but...
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  • Glee Club (UK politics) (category Liberal organizations)
    published by the National League of Young Liberals. Songbooks have been produced since the 1975 by Liberator, and in 2009 the 20th edition of the Liberator...
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  • Gladstonian Liberals came as a surprise. When the dissident Liberals eventually formed the Liberal Unionist Council, which was to become the Liberal Unionist...
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    Pitt, a Liberal), Crosby (Shirley Williams of the SDP), Glasgow Hillhead (Roy Jenkins of the SDP), and Bermondsey (Simon Hughes of the Liberals, with the...
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  • breakaway from the Liberal Party. The National Liberals ceased to exist in 1923 when Lloyd George agreed to a merger with the Liberal Party. The "Coalition...
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  • Second World War.   Liberals win a majority.   Liberals win the most seats without an absolute majority. Liberalism portal List of Conservative Party (UK)...
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  • essentially sealed the fate of those Liberals who were not fortunate enough to receive the Coalition's backing. Those Liberals that Lloyd George chose to...
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  • Retrieved 10 May 2021. Official website Ryedale Liberals Trafford Liberals Green Liberals Catalogue of the Liberal Party 1989 papers at LSE Archives...
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    "A Meeting Place for Liberals", Journal of Liberal History, No. 51, Summer 2006, pp. 18–23. Robert Steven, The National Liberal Club: Politics and Persons...
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  • party's youth wing, the National League of Young Liberals (NLYL or Young Liberals), the organisations made up the Young Liberal Movement. In 1990, the...
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    Graham Watson (category Liberal Democrats (UK) MEPs)
    Paisley College of Technology. He now speaks four European languages. Watson began his political activity in the National League of Young Liberals in 1972. As...
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  • toward the British Empire. They supported the Second Boer War which most Liberals opposed, and wanted the Empire ruled on a more benevolent basis. The most...
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  • the support of a minority of the Liberal MPs, formed a coalition government. H. H. Asquith, the former Prime Minister, remained as Liberal Party leader...
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  • Peelite (category Liberal parties in the United Kingdom)
    whilst the bulk of the Conservative Party remained protectionist. The Peelites later merged with the Whigs and Radicals to form the Liberal Party in 1859...
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    Meadowcroft, and the National League of Young Liberals and other parts of the party produced the booklet Across the Divide: Liberal Values on Defence and...
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  • "Pride of the Ulster Liberals", The Guardian, 16 September 1993 Illingworth, Ruth (2019). Sheelagh Murnaghan: Stormont's only Liberal MP. Ulster Historical...
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  • Whigs (British political party) (category Classical liberal parties)
    became the Liberal Party when it merged with the Peelites and Radicals in the 1850s. Many Whigs left the Liberal Party in 1886 over the issue of Irish Home...
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  • The National Liberal Federation (1877–1936) was the union of all English and Welsh (but not Scottish) Liberal Associations. It held an annual conference...
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  • The Liberal Party Assembly was the annual party conference of the British Liberal Party before its merger with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to...
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  • The Land (song) (category Liberal Party (UK))
    elections of the following year, "The Land Song" became the governing Liberals' campaign song. Sheet music was published and a 78rpm disc of the song was...
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  • the House of Commons. The Liberals agreed to enable the formation of the first Labour minority government in 1924, under the leadership of Prime Minister...
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  • established in 1877 as President of the National Liberal Federation. In 1936, this body was replaced by the Liberal Party Organisation, which survived...
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    Adrian Sanders (category Liberal Democrats (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
    Party in 1979 and in 1985 was elected Vice President of the National League of Young Liberals. He was a Torbay Borough councillor 1984–86. From 1986 to...
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  • Frances Josephy (category Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates)
    monthly journal of the National League of Young Liberals. Her column entitled 'Seen From The Gallery' reported on the role the Liberal were playing in...
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