• critics dubbed them the Hughligans, or Hooligans." After the fall of the Conservative government in 1905, the surviving Hughligans became bitter opponents...
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    press coverage. He associated with a group of Conservatives known as the Hughligans, but he was critical of the Conservative government on various issues...
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    Cecil (known to his friends as "Linky") was the eponymous leader of the Hughligans, a group of privileged young Tory Members of Parliament critical of their...
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  • elections would be relied upon to oppose Catholic equality. Fourth Party Hughligans James J. Sack, "Ultra tories (act. 1827–1834)", Oxford Dictionary of National...
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    Conservative leaders." The later Conservative Party faction known as the Hughligans was "a self-conscious attempt to recreate the 'Fourth Party'", according...
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    repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. In April 1902, Chamberlain dined with the Hughligans, a small parliamentary clique led by Lord Hugh Cecil. Winston Churchill...
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    press coverage. He associated with a group of Conservatives known as the Hughligans, although he was critical of the Conservative government on various issues...
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  • a group of Conservative dissidents led by Lord Hugh Cecil called the Hughligans, a play on words with "hooligans". His first major speech in Parliament...
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  • compactification Hugh Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood, British politician – Hughligans Celadon, French literary character – celadon Anders Celsius, Swedish physicist...
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