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[The resignation of Gladstone and the subsequent minority Salisbury Government (a caretaker administration until December 1885, when an election could be held on the revised electoral register) inaugurated a period of intense political turmoil culminating in the defeat of Gladstone’s Home Rule Bill in 1886. There ensued a period of two decades in which the Liberal Party was firmly eclipsed by the Conservatives.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Short History; Election Campaign; Liberal Party; Party Organisation; Electoral Success
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