Examples of 'liberal unionists' in a sentence

Meaning of "liberal unionists"

In the political context, 'liberal unionists' refers to a particular group or faction of individuals who espouse liberal principles and ideologies while also supporting unionism, which advocates for the maintenance of a political or economic union between different regions or countries. This term is often used to describe a specific political party, movement, or individuals who align with both liberal and unionist beliefs

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With the nationalist wing calling itself the Liberal Unionists.
The Liberal Unionists realized that they needed a closer relationship with the Conservatives.
This made his campaign less distinguishable from the Liberal Unionists.
The Conservatives and Liberal Unionists formed the official opposition.
Laurier refused to join and those Liberals who supported Borden took the name Liberal Unionists.
The result was a gain by the Liberal Unionists from the Liberal Party.
The Liberal Unionists win 77 seats and informally co-operate with the newly formed Conservative Government.
Chamberlain asserted his authority over the Liberal Unionists in the wake of Devonshire 's departure.
During the " Khaki election " of 1900 he made speeches in support of Joseph Chamberlain 's Liberal Unionists.
At the time the alliance of Liberal Unionists and Conservatives in Birmingham was delicate.
In the ensuing 1886 general election the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists swept the board.
The Conservatives and Liberal Unionists took 393 seats in the House of Commons and a comfortable majority.
Unable to work with Chamberlain, Goschen left the Liberal Unionists and joined the Conservatives in 1893.

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