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in which the Labour and Liberal parties would unite with other groups on the left to counter the Conservative-dominated National Government. The idea was for the parties of the left to agree to support only one candidate at constituency level. In most cases this would be a known member of either the
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With a general election expected to take place in the autumn of 1939, in a number of constituencies, the local Labour and Liberal parties agreed not to run their own candidates but instead adopt an Independent Progressive. In addition to Vernon Bartlett (Bridgwater), there was Patrick Early
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Labour or Liberal parties, but sometimes it would be a candidate of neither party, who would be supported by both parties as an independent progressive.
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At a national level, the relationship that existed between the Liberal and Labour parties from 1906 to 1918 was referred to as the Progressive Alliance.
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and others discussed the launch of a new pro-EU political movement. This was officially launched on 24 June as
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During the 1935-45 parliament, a number of candidates stood in by-elections as independent progressives:
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At the 1935 General Election, just one candidate stood as an independent progressive, and that was
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was formed as a party in that contested local government elections in
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In the late 1930s, many, including prominent Labour politician
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In reaction to the lack of unified pro-EU voice following the
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British parliamentary election results, 1918-1949 (Craig)
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Independent Progressive
United Kingdom
progressive
Progressive Party
London
Gerald Bailey
Aldershot
National Peace Council
Sir Stafford Cripps
Popular Front
Thomas Edmund Harvey
1937 Combined English Universities by-election
Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell
1938 Combined Scottish Universities by-election
Sandy Lindsay
1938 Oxford by-election
Vernon Bartlett
1938 Bridgwater by-election
1939 Westminster Abbey by-election
Banbury
William John Brown
Stroud
William Robert Robins
Cirencester and Tewkesbury
Tiverton
John Langdon-Davies
Rye
Prof. John Alfred Ryle
1940 Cambridge University by-election
Reg Hipwell

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