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Page 302
Further , a candidate , even if he is in general agreement with one or other of
these two parties , will stand little chance of success unless he is acceptable to
Abbey House on the one hand or to Transport House on the other . The two party
...
Further , a candidate , even if he is in general agreement with one or other of
these two parties , will stand little chance of success unless he is acceptable to
Abbey House on the one hand or to Transport House on the other . The two party
...
Page 303
The ' old ' members — i . e . those who had sat in the House at any time before
October 1951 — were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this
election come out as follows : Conservatives , 48 years 11 months ; Labour , 52 ...
The ' old ' members — i . e . those who had sat in the House at any time before
October 1951 — were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this
election come out as follows : Conservatives , 48 years 11 months ; Labour , 52 ...
Page 304
So it is not surprising to find that the average length of previous service of its
members is , with that of the 1935 House , the highest on record for a new House
( at least within the last forty years ) , viz . 8 years 1 month . The corresponding ...
So it is not surprising to find that the average length of previous service of its
members is , with that of the 1935 House , the highest on record for a new House
( at least within the last forty years ) , viz . 8 years 1 month . The corresponding ...
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