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  1. Hace 3 días · In December 1905, Balfour resigned as prime minister and King Edward VII invited the Liberal leader Henry Campbell-Bannerman to take his place. Hoping to secure a working majority in the House of Commons, Campbell-Bannerman called a general election in January 1906, which the Liberals won. Churchill won the Manchester North West seat.

  2. Hace 1 día · Henry Campbell-Bannerman: Preceded by: Henry Campbell-Bannerman: Succeeded by: Joseph Chamberlain (Commons Leader) Leader of the Conservative Party; In office 11 July 1902 – 13 November 1911: Preceded by: The Marquess of Salisbury: Succeeded by: Bonar Law: Ministerial offices 1915‍–‍1929.

  3. Hace 2 días · Political history before 1997. Until 1997 the seat was held by one Conservative or another save for the very early 20th century Official Opposition leadership of Henry Campbell-Bannerman and the follow-on first part of his premiership, governing in minority, and later – from 1945 – five of the six years seeing Labour's landslide Attlee ministry .

  4. Hace 2 días · CHAPTER XXXIV. THE LORD MAYORS OF LONDON. The First Mayor of London—Portrait of him—Presentation to the King—An Outspoken Mayor—Sir N. Farindon—Sir William Walworth—Origin of the prefix "Lord"—Sir Richard Whittington and his Liberality—Institutions founded by him—Sir Simon Eyre and his Table—A Musical Lord Mayor—Henry VIII. and Gresham—Loyalty of the Lord Mayor and ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Mr Campbell-Bannerman defected to Ukip in 2004 – running twice, unsuccessfully, to become leader of the party – before returning to the Conservative party in 2011.. He said he believes he was ...

  6. Hace 2 días · To overcome these obstacles, some Indian politicians worked with allies in Britain, such as Charles Bradlaugh, to jumpstart constitutional change through Parliament. Others, like Naoroji, dispatched to Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the British prime minister, a multistep plan for transferring authority to Indians.

  7. Hace 3 días · Book: Race and Empire: Eugenics in Colonial Kenya. Chloe Campbell. Manchester, Manchester University Press,, 2007, ISBN: 9780719071607; 214pp.; Price: £50.00. Reviewer: Professor Barbara Bush. Sheffield Hallam University. Citation: Professor Barbara Bush, review of Race and Empire: Eugenics in Colonial Kenya, (review no. 632)