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1922 Labour Party leadership election (UK)

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1922 Labour Party leadership election
21 November 1922 (1922-11-21) 1931 →
 
Candidate Ramsay MacDonald J. R. Clynes
Popular vote 61 56
Percentage 52.1% 47.9%

Leader before election

J. R. Clynes

Elected Leader

Ramsay MacDonald

The 1922 Labour Party leadership election was the first leadership election for the posts of chairman and leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Previously the position had been simply the "Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party".

The election took place when the incumbent chairman J. R. Clynes was challenged by the former leader Ramsay MacDonald. MacDonald opposed the way Clynes led the party.

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Transcription

Candidates

Result

Ramsay MacDonald was elected in a single ballot of Labour MPs on 14 December.

Only ballot: 21 November 1922
Candidate Votes %
Ramsay MacDonald 61 52.14
J. R. Clynes 56 47.86
Majority 5 4.28
Turnout 117 82.39
Ramsay MacDonald elected

Aftermath

After the election Clynes was given the newly created office of deputy leader of the Labour Party. As Labour leader, MacDonald became prime minister in 1924 and from 1929 to 1931, at which point he became head of a National Government that was opposed by the bulk of the Labour Party. He was succeeded as party leader by Arthur Henderson. MacDonald was subsequently expelled from the party. In 1932, George Lansbury became leader unopposed, as one of the few experienced Labour MPs left in Parliament, but trades union opposition to his pacifism led to his resignation in 1935 and replacement by his deputy Clement Attlee. A month later Attlee was challenged in a new election.

References

  • Marquand, David (1977), Ramsay MacDonald, London: Jonathan Cape, pp. 285–287


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