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    Unionist Free Food League was a British pressure group formed on 13 July 1903 by Conservative and Liberal Unionist politicians who believed in free trade...
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  • Liberal Unionist politicians opposed to Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for tariff reform. Initially many belonged to the Unionist Free Food League created...
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    Conservative Party. It was internally opposed by the Unionist Free Food League (later Unionist Free Trade Club) but that had virtually disappeared as a...
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  • Party (UK) election results Liberalism in the United Kingdom Scottish Unionist Party "Hill, Charles, Baron Hill of Luton (1904–1989), doctor, politician...
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    first president of the Unionist Free Food League, his parliamentary loyalty to Balfour did much to prevent the Unionist free-traders from precipitating...
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  • allies, they put their political efforts into the Unionist Free Trade League (also called the Free Food League) which included a sizeable minority of Conservative...
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    Charles Savory (1889–1915), New Zealand rugby league footballer Douglas Savory (1878–1969), Ulster Unionist Party Member of the United Kingdom Parliament...
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    led by Newton Knight, formed a separate government, with Unionist leanings, known as the "Free State of Jones", and fought a recorded 14 skirmishes with...
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  • The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in...
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    Attack on Unionist Free Trade Seats' in which he quoted a letter to The Times by a member of the Tariff Reform League that stated it would oppose free trade...
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    northeastern counties. As was intended by unionists and their supporters in Westminster, Northern Ireland had a unionist majority, who wanted to remain in the...
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    the Scheduled Caste Federation, the Communist Party of India, and the Unionist Party. In June 1947, the delegations from the provinces of Sindh, East...
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    Bonar Law (category Unionist Party (Scotland) MPs)
    Party and its coalition ally the Liberal Unionist Party into two wings – the Free Fooders, who supported free trade, and the Tariff Reformers, who supported...
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    Alabama, which claimed to have sunk 75 merchantmen, was destroyed by the Unionist Kearsarge off Cherbourg on 11 June 1864... This battle has clear connections...
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  • that "there was no threat in the black community from fascists", trade unionist Dave Stark coordinated research and wrote a report on systematic racial...
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  • Anti-Corn Law League emerged to oppose the existing duties on imported grain which helped farmers and landowners by raising the price of food, but which...
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  • Retrieved 28 January 2015. Withnall, Adam (29 January 2015). "Premier League highlights: BBC renews football deal for next three years to ensure it keeps...
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  • place. The Irish Conservatives became the principal element of the Irish Unionist Alliance following the alliance's foundation in 1891. As late as 1859,...
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  • Dominions unless Empire food was admitted to Britain tax free—and Britain imported more than half of her consumption of food. Law died in office before...
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  • refused to allow any encroachment upon their "turf" by the industrial unionists. The concept came to be known as voluntarism. The federation turned the...
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