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  1. 28,563. 57.5. 1. Western Isles. Thomas Ramsay. 4,076. 30.9. 2. Morrison in Combined Scottish Universities, Dodd in Oldham and Barrie in Southampton won seats by taking second place in a two seat constituency.

  2. The Tariff Reform League (TRL) was a protectionist British pressure group formed in 1903 to protest against what they considered to be unfair foreign imports and to advocate Imperial Preference to protect British industry from foreign competition. It was well funded and included politicians, intellectuals and businessmen, and was popular with ...

  3. Ian Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron. Thomas Magnay. David Marshall Mason. William McKeag. Frank Medlicott. James Duncan Millar. Henry Morris-Jones. George Morrison (British politician) John Maclay, 1st Viscount Muirshiel.

  4. National Liberal Federation. The National Liberal Federation (1877–1936) was the union of all English and Welsh (but not Scottish) Liberal Associations. It held an annual conference which was regarded as being representative of the opinion of the party's rank and file and was broadly the equivalent of a present-day party conference .

  5. Party Spokesmen under Jo Grimond's Final Parliament March 1966–January 1967. Jo Grimond: Party Leader. Eric Lubbock: Chief Whip. Richard Wainwright: Chief Treasury Spokesman. James Davidson: Chief Foreign Affairs and Defence Spokesman. Alasdair Mackenzie: Chief Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, Posts and Telecommunications Spokesman.

  6. Party Spokesmen under David Steel's First Parliament July 1976–April 1977. David Steel: Party Leader. John Pardoe: Deputy Leader and Chief Treasury Spokesman. Jeremy Thorpe: Foreign Affairs. Emlyn Hooson: Home Affairs. Cyril Smith: Chief Whip. Clement Freud: Northern Ireland Spokesman. Lord Kimberley: Aviation Spokesman.