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and retired for the first time. In that election he was the only candidate who stood for the VI Democratic Party (by then referred to simply as the Democratic Party), and after his defeat the party ceased to exist. Osborne would later come out of retirement to run one more time, in 1986, but
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The subsequent administration appeared not to be a happy one, possibly driven apart by Osborne's own desire to be Chief Minister. Wheatley removed Osborne from his Ministerial post in 1972. The VI Democratic Party splintered, and officially offered no contestants in the
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he led his party to the highest number of overall seats, but short of an outright majority. Faced with potentially ruling as a
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were on a non-party basis, and legislators who were elected governed collectively.
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into the British Virgin Islands, and Osborne founded and became leader of the
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garnered barely any electoral support and lost by a wide margin.
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This article about a British Virgin Islands politician is a
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Leaders of the Opposition in the British Virgin Islands
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Leader of the Opposition in the British Virgin Islands
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Osborne electoral history 1: 104:, but was easily defeated by 731:. 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OBE
1963 general election
Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands
1967 general election
party politics
VI Democratic Party
BVI United Party
Lavity Stoutt
Leader of the Opposition in the British Virgin Islands
1971 general election
minority government
Willard Wheatley
Chief Minister
1975 general election
1979 general election
Cyril Romney
1963
1967
1971
1975
1979
C. Romney
1983
1986
E.W. Brewley
Leader of the Opposition
Lavity Stoutt
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