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Joseph Johnstone

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and the need for a strong government to prosecute the war, criticised the use of the coupon and looked forward to Liberal reunion. After the war ended, Johnstone said that he would be one of a number of Liberals elected in 1918 as supporters of the Coalition who would stand at the next general
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In 1922 Johnstone was opposed by both Labour and Conservative opponents and came third behind both the successful Labour man Robert Nichol and the Tory, Sir Frederick Lobnitz, winning just 17.5% of the overall poll. Johnstone did not stand for Parliament again.
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as a means of promoting cooperation between capital and labour and avoiding industrial strife, at a conference of the Council of the Scottish Liberal Association in Glasgow in November 1918.
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Johnstone continued to take seriously the issue of the war and the honouring of the war dead. In April 1920, he performed the unveiling of the war memorial for the parish of
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election as Liberals ‘without prefix or suffix’. Notwithstanding this, he was still sufficiently closely associated with Lloyd George that when the
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Jonhstone followed his father into the furniture business, going on to become head of his own furniture manufacturing concern with works situated at
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Johnstone also had parliamentary ambitions and was adopted as Liberal candidate for the constituency of
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but the Tories did not oppose Johnstone in 1918, presumably indicating that he had received the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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when it came into existence in 1889. He served as Chairman of Renfrewshire
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for services to the Scottish War Aims Committee in the King's
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came Johnstone was first shown in the national press as a
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But Johnstone, while one of those Liberals who supported
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as joint presidents. Its official address was number
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descent. He was the eldest son of Robert Johnstone a
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Patriotism and Propaganda in First World War Britain
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He was educated at Crummock School in 342:In July 1918, Johnstone was awarded the 174:(1860 – 13 January 1931) was a Scottish 401: 158: 1882; died 1917) 60:14 December 1918 – 26 October 471:; Cornell University Press,19661 p152 7: 240:Committee, Chairman of Renfrewshire 14: 469:The Downfall of the Liberal Party 424:; Politico’s Publishing, 2004 p72 591:Parliament of the United Kingdom 334:for the county of Renfrewshire. 422:he Times House of Commons, 1919 155: 498:The Times, 6 November 1922 p20 480:The Times, 21 October 1922 p12 1: 489:The Times, 27 October 1922 p8 445:The Times, 4 November 1918 p4 563:Glasgow Herald, 5 April 1920 680:Councillors in Renfrewshire 675:Scottish Labour councillors 696: 655:Scottish Liberal Party MPs 541:The Times, 24 July 1917 p7 532:The Times, 10 June 1918 p2 623: 604: 596: 589: 271:Johnstone was elected as 262:joint industrial councils 165: 88: 53: 39: 30: 386:in Britain in May 1917. 374:and encouraging pro-war 330:Johnstone also sat as a 225:Local government service 186:Johnstone was born in 348:Birthday Honours list 312:1922 general election 607:Member of Parliament 380:French army mutinies 332:Justice of the Peace 286:. 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East Renfrewshire
John Gilmour
Robert Nichol
Salford
Greater Manchester
England
Liberal
Liberal
Salford
Scottish
cabinet
manufacturer
Beith
Ayrshire
Lochwinnoch
Renfrewshire
County Council
National Insurance
Tuberculosis
Sanatorium
East Renfrewshire
joint industrial councils
1918
Coalition Liberal
MP
Labour
Robert Spence
Conservative
January

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