England Objects to the Treaty of Versailles, June 1, 1919

Journal of Liberal History

On this day 7-5-1920

On This Day

May 7, 1920

Rowdy scenes at the National Liberal Federation meeting in Leamington Spa

The meeting was debating a resolution opposing continuance of the coalition government. Several members of the government were in attendance and when they attempted to defend their position they were constantly heckled. Matters came to a head when a junior minister, F. G. Kellaway asserted ‘I was fighting the Liberal cause when some of those who are making these interruptions were taking refuge in a tabernacle to assassinate Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.’ Pandemonium broke out and continued until the Attorney-General, Sir Gordon Hewart, led a walk out of Coalition Liberal MPs and delegates amid shouts of derision.

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