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Cyril Carr

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in 1962. He focused on building the party's strength in the city, and served as Chairman of the Liberal Party nationally from 1972 for a year. In 1974, the Liberals became the largest party in Liverpool, and Carr served for a year as leader of the council.
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from prison in Czechoslovakia, where he had been charged with distributing religious literature. In 1975, he proposed the addition of "Social Democrat" to the Liberal Party's name, as he believed that this would appeal to both
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Also in 1974, Carr involved himself in successful negotiations to release the Pentecostal minister
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voters. This suggestion was not taken up until the 1988, when the Liberals merged with the
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Carr died aged 55 in 1981, and is buried in Broadgreen Jewish Cemetery, Liverpool.
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Index

CBE
British
Liberal Party
politician
Liverpool
Liverpool City Council
David Hathaway
Labour Party
Conservative Party
Social Democratic Party


The Guardian
BillionGraves biodata
Richard Wainwright
Liberal Party
Kenneth Vaus
Bill Sefton
Liverpool City Council
Bill Smythe
Categories
1926 births
1981 deaths
Chairs of the Liberal Party (UK)
Liberal Party (UK) councillors in Liverpool
Politicians from Liverpool
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
English Jews
Jewish British politicians

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