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293: 308: 303: 298: 228: 155: 104: 159: 119:, at which he took 4.7% of the vote – which proved to be the party's highest ever share. Following this, he launched a party newsletter, 128: 268: 124: 116: 52: 241: 127:. He took only 1.2% of the vote in Bolton East, while fellow party member C. F. H. Gilliard fared even worse in the 143: 138:, but this change did not revive its fortunes, and it was dissolved in the autumn. However, Dayton founded the 66: 109: 57: 151: 65:
This article is about the 1960-61 Political Party. For the 2023 caucus of a similar name, see
199: 272: 265: 180: 91: 84: 287: 204: 102:. He described it as a party "neither of the extreme right nor left", although 80: 95: 99: 150:, and dissolved the new party in February 1962, joining the 146:, at which he took a 2.8% share. He soon ceased publishing 90:
The party was founded in March 1960 by John E. Dayton, a
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New Conservatives (UK)
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Dorking
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The History of British Political Parties
British nationalism
1960 Harrow West by-election
Bolton East by-election
1960 Mid Bedfordshire by-election
1961 Oswestry by-election
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