Which party was in government in 1918?
Which party was in government in 1918?
1918 United Kingdom general election
Party | Conservative | Coalition Liberal |
Leader since | 13 November 1911 | 7 December 1916 |
Leader’s seat | Glasgow Central | Caernarvon Boroughs |
Last election | 271 seats, 46.6% | Did not contest |
Seats won | 379 | 127 |
Who was pm in 1918?
David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, OM PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a Welsh statesman and Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922.
Who won the election in 1918?
1918 United States elections
Incumbent president | Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) |
Next Congress | 66th |
Senate elections | |
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Overall control | Republican gain |
Seats contested | 38 of 96 seats (32 Class 2 seats + 9 special elections) |
Who is the MP for Eddisbury in Cheshire?
Anthony Edward Timpson CBE (born 26 December 1973) is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Eddisbury in Cheshire at the 2019 general election.
When was the constituency of Eddisbury re-established?
The constituency was re-established in 1983, largely replacing the former Nantwich constituency and is named for the former hundred of Eddisbury. Since then, it had always been held by a Conservative, until September 2019.
When did Edward Timpson become Conservative MP for Nantwich?
In July 2007, Timpson was selected as the Conservative candidate for the Crewe and Nantwich constituency, an area which had been represented by the Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody since 1974. After Dunwoody died in April 2008, a by-election was called for May 2008.
Where was the former Hundred of Eddisbury located?
It was named for the former hundred of Eddisbury and constituted a largely rural area, including Frodsham, Tarporley, Malpas and Audlem. It also included non-resident freeholders of the Parliamentary Borough of Chester .
Who is the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury?
He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury in December 2019. Edward’s key priorities for Eddisbury Include faster more reliable broadband, improved access to GPs, better rural bus services and backing British farming.
Why is Edward Timpson the MP for Eddisbury?
Edward is enormously proud to represent the people of Eddisbury at Westminster, and believes they deserve an MP who puts their constituency first. Charity, hobbies, and Stanley!
Who are the members of the European Parliament for Cheshire East?
Members of the European Parliament – North West England Region Results of election on 23 May 2019 will be published on North West Votes Further information and up-to-date contact details can also be found on the website for the UK Office of the European Parliament. In this section Elections in Cheshire East EU Referendum
When did Eddisbury go back to the Conservatives?
Labour fell from second to third place in the 2010 general election —the Conservative candidate held the seat with a majority of over 13,000 and a Liberal Democrat moved into second place. The 2015 election saw Labour move back into second place, and the Conservative majority fell by 1.8%.