In 1918, George Barnes established the NDLP as a ‘right-wing socialist’ group in parliament. However, within five years the party was no more.
My question is, how could it survive and prosper? Would the UK need a different electoral system, or could it make a breakthrough some other way?
Within this context, which figures and policies might come to define the fledgling party?
My question is, how could it survive and prosper? Would the UK need a different electoral system, or could it make a breakthrough some other way?
Within this context, which figures and policies might come to define the fledgling party?
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