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{{Distinguish|Manchester North Western (Jamaica Parliament constituency)}}{{short description|Former UK parliamentary constituency}} |
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{{Infobox UK constituency |
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'''Manchester North West''' was one of six single-member ] created in 1885 by the division of the three-member ] under the ]. Its first MP, ], had previously sat for Manchester. It was abolished in 1918. |
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'''Manchester North West''' was one of six single-member ] created in 1885 by the division of the three-member ] under the ]. Its first MP, ], had previously sat for Manchester. It was abolished in 1918. |
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] won the seat at the 1906 general election, but lost it at the 1908 by-election required at that time on his promotion to the Cabinet (he instead returned to Parliament for Dundee). In 1910, ] challenged Churchill to run against him here, and promised ''"he would welcome him and they would have a lively time"''. Bonar Law suggested that the loser should stay out of the next parliament (''The Times''). Churchill declined. In the event Bonar Law lost to the sitting MP, ]. |
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] won the seat at the 1906 general election, but lost it at the 1908 by-election required at that time on his promotion to the Cabinet (he instead returned to Parliament for Dundee). In 1910, ] challenged Churchill to stand against him here, and promised ''"he would welcome him and they would have a lively time"''. Bonar Law suggested that the loser should stay out of the next parliament (''The Times''). Churchill declined. In the event Bonar Law lost to the sitting MP, ]. |
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Kemp resigned the seat in July 1912, ostensibly to concentrate on his business interests, but he was known to disagree with the ] (''The Times''). |
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Kemp resigned the seat in July 1912, ostensibly to concentrate on his business interests, but he was known to disagree with the ] (''The Times''). |
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{{Election box candidate with party link| |
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|party=Liberal Party (UK) |
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|candidate=Henry Lee<ref>{{cite news|title=Manchester (North West)|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001707/18860703/020/0003|accessdate=3 December 2017|work=]|date=3 July 1886|page=3|via = ]|url-access=subscription }}</ref> |
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|candidate=Henry Lee<ref>{{cite news|title=Manchester (North West)|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001707/18860703/020/0003|accessdate=3 December 2017|work=]|date=3 July 1886|page=3|via = ]|url-access=subscription }}</ref> |
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'''General Election 1914/15''': |
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'''General Election 1914–15''': |
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Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; |
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Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; |
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Bonar Law versus Churchill: |
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Bonar Law versus Churchill: |
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*"The Manchester Contest", '']'', 29 November 1910. Retrieved online 21 March 2006. |
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*"The Manchester Contest", '']'', 29 November 1910. Retrieved online 21 March 2006. |
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Resgnation of Kemp: |
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Resignation of Kemp: |
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*"Another by-election", '']'', 26 July 1912. Retrieved online 22 March 2006. |
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*"Another by-election", '']'', 26 July 1912. Retrieved online 22 March 2006. |
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Kemp resigned the seat in July 1912, ostensibly to concentrate on his business interests, but he was known to disagree with the Home Rule Bill (The Times).
The Municipal Borough of Manchester wards of Collegiate, Exchange, Oxford, St Ann's, St Clement's, St James's, and St John's, and the civil parish of Cheetham.
Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;