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  1. The Liberal Unionist Party was a British political party that was formed in 1886 by a faction that broke away from the Liberal Party. Led by Lord Hartington (later the Duke of Devonshire) and Joseph Chamberlain, the party established a political alliance with the Conservative Party in opposition to Irish Home Rule.

    • Unionist Party

      United Kingdom. Conservative and Unionist Party, the formal...

  2. In 1912, the Liberal Unionist Party merged with the party to form the Conservative and Unionist Party. Since the 1920s, the Labour Party emerged to be the Conservatives' main rival and the Conservative–Labour political rivalry has shaped modern British politics for the last century.

    • 1834; 189 years ago (original form), 1912; 111 years ago (current form)
  3. Liberal Unionists – Journal of Liberal History. Type: History. Gladstone’s decision to pursue a policy of Home Rule for Ireland in 1886 divided the Liberal Party to the core and prompted the departure of the Liberal Unionists, who subsequently formed a separate political party, under the leadership of the Marquess of Hartington.

  4. history of United Kingdom. In United Kingdom: Split of the Liberal Party. …to Westminster along with 78 Liberal Unionists, the new name chosen by those Liberals who refused to back Home Rule. The Liberals mustered only 191 seats, and there were 85 Irish nationalists.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2014 · Cawood also offers a judicious analysis of the ideological and intellectual content of Liberal Unionism. Rejecting the simplistic division of the party into distinct ‘Whig’ and ‘Radical’ blocs, he explores a wide spectrum of conflicting and overlapping definitions of Liberal Unionism after 1886.