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United Kingdom general election, 1935

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1931 election
1935 election
1945 election

The UK general election held on 14th November 1935 resulted in a large, though reduced, majority for the National Government now led by Stanley Baldwin. The great bulk of this, as before, was Conservative seats, while the National Liberal vote held steady. The National Labour vote collapsed, and even leader Ramsay MacDonald lost his seat.

Labour, under what was internally regarded as the caretaker leadership of Clement Attlee, made large gains over their very poor position in the 1931 general election, but the Liberals lost further ground.

The Independent Labour Party stood separately from Labour for the first time since 1895, while the Scottish National Party contested their first election and the Communist Party gained their first parliamentary seat in almost ten years, West Fife .

The major election issues were the continuing unemployment problems and the role of the League of Nations, particularly as regarded Japan.

Due to the Second World War, the House elected in this election was to sit until 1945.

Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Conservative 10,025,083 387 - 83 47.8
Labour 7,984,988 154 + 102 38.0
Liberal 1,414,010 21 - 11 6.7
National Liberals 784,608 33 - 2 3.7
National Labour 321,028 1 - 12 1.5
ILP 136,208 4 - 1 0.7
National Party 50,747 2 - 2 0.3
Irish Republican 46,715 0 0.2
National Independent 33,527 2 0.2
SNP 29,517 0 0.2
Independent Conservative 27,721 0 0.1
Communist Party 27,177 1 + 1 0.1
Independent 17,113 2 + 1 0.1
Independent Labour 14,867 0 0.1
Liverpool Protestant 6,677 0 0.0
Independent Progressive 6,421 0 0.0
Social Credit 3,642 0 0.0
Plaid Cymru 2,534 0 0.0
Independent Liberal 2,525 0 0.0

Total votes cast: 20,991,488. All parties with more than 2,000 votes shown. Conservatives include Ulster Unionists. Seats won by the ILP are compared with those won by ILP candidates within Labour in the previous parliament.

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Last updated: 05-23-2005 19:52:16