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broke out in 1914, Outhwaite's pacifist views put him at odds with both his local Liberal association and then with Lloyd George, who took over as prime minister in 1916. Outhwaite sought re-election at Hanley in 1918 but he had to describe himself as an Independent Liberal, because the local Liberal
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in 1909. Since then he had held the seat at both 1910 elections under his new label, before dying in 1912. Outhwaite campaigned heavily in support of Lloyd George's Land tax policies, which were very successful in not only regaining the seat for the Liberals, but in reducing the
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association had replaced him as their candidate. When the Lloyd George-led Coalition government was handing out 'coupons', the official endorsement went to a National Democrat candidate, who gained the seat. Outhwaite finished in a poor third place;
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division of Sussex at the General Election in January 1910. He did not contest the General Election of December 1910. He was a friend of
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After the election, Outhwaite, along with his old friend, Wedgwood, joined the Labour Party, founding the Hanley branch of the
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in 1868. He spent his early life in country pursuits. He was married and had one son. He died on 6 November 1930.
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In the 1920s, Outhwaite (as "Leonard Outhwaite) was a member of the
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General Election, against the leading Unionist politician
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politician, Member of Parliament and leading advocate of
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Index


Liberal Party
land reform
Tasmania
West Birmingham
1906
Joseph (Jo) Chamberlain
General election 1906
Liberal Unionist
Joseph Chamberlain
Liberal
Turnout
Liberal Unionist
Swing
Horsham
Josiah Wedgwood
Liberal
Newcastle-under-Lyme
David Lloyd George
by-election vacancy
Hanley
Enoch Edwards
Labour Party
Labour candidate
1912 Hanley by-election
Liberal
Conservative
Labour
Samuel Finney
Liberal

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