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  National Labour
POLITICAL PARTY DETAILS
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AbbreviationNatL
Websitehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Labour_Party_(UK)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Established1931-09-00
Disbanded1945-06-14
ContributorChase McFadden
Last EditedJuan Croniqueur - October 15, 2022 11:58am
DescriptionThe National Labour Party was a group founded around the British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald after he was expelled from the Labour Party in September 1931. It contested the 1931 election and the 1935 election, and was viewed by the mainstream Labour Party as "traitors". MacDonald remained Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government until June 1935 and was regarded as the party leader until his death in late 1937. It was then led by his son Malcolm MacDonald who had also been expelled from the Labour Party in 1931 and by then included the former diplomat turned writer Harold Nicolson who had been elected as a National Labour MP in 1935.

Despite their limited numbers, (they numbered only 8 MPs following the 1935 General Election), National Labour retained cabinet rank offices in the Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain governments until 1941 when Malcolm MacDonald moved from the office of Minister of Health to become a Minister resident in Canada for the remainder of the Second World War. He was able to retain his seat in the House of Commons and it was presumed he would return to government again.

Just before the 1945 election the National Labour party formally dissolved and its remaining MPs either retired from Parliament, stood as "National" supporters of the continuation of the National Government (better known as Winston Churchill's "Caretaker Government") or stood as independents. Only one was subsequently elected under that label.

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MOST RECENT RACES
06/09/1983 UK Parliament - Ashford John W. King Lost 0.95% (-55.85%)
02/24/1983 UK Parliament - Bermondsey - By-election Ann King Lost 0.08% (-57.62%)
10/08/1959 UK Parliament - St Pancras North William Webster Lost 4.10% (-50.03%)
05/13/1940 UK Minister of Health Malcolm MacDonald Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/27/1939 UK Parliament - Ormskirk - By-election Stephen King-Hall Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
10/31/1938 UK Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs Malcolm MacDonald Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
05/16/1938 UK Secretary of State for the Colonies Malcolm MacDonald Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
05/28/1937 UK Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Herbrand Sackville Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
02/10/1936 UK Parliament - Ross & Cromarty - By-election Malcolm MacDonald Won 49.49% (+16.49%)
01/31/1936 UK Parliament - Combined Scottish Universities - By-election Ramsay MacDonald Won 56.48% (+25.35%)
11/22/1935 UK Secretary of State for the Colonies James Henry Thomas Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
11/22/1935 UK Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs Malcolm MacDonald Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Seaham Ramsay MacDonald Lost 31.78% (-36.43%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - South Shields Frederick Burden Lost 23.57% (-24.59%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Finsbury George Gillett Lost 44.15% (-11.70%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Leek Leslie Thomas Lost 42.64% (-14.72%)
11/14/1935 UK - Parliament - Seat Distribution National Labour Party Won 1.30% (-23.66%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Cardiff Central Ernest Bennett Won 51.51% (+14.77%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Nottingham South Frank Markham Won 52.24% (+15.43%)
11/14/1935 UK Parliament - Dewsbury John Fennell Lost 29.53% (-17.68%)