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Another group under Sir John Simon then emerged, who were prepared to continue their support for the government and take the Liberal places in the Cabinet if there were resignations.
Jenkins argued the necessity for a realignment in British politics, and discussed whether this could be brought about from within the existing Liberal Party, or from a new group driven by European principles of social democracy.
In March 1976, the Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe was established, which gradually evolved into the ELDR Party with a matching group in the European Parliament, the Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.
It is a member of the Liberal International and European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and is the joint-largest member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group in the European Parliament.
Fianna Fáil joined the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party on 16 April 2009, and has sat in its associated Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group in the European Parliament since the 2009 European elections.
After the Liberal Party left the coalition in April 2000, Prime Minister Mori welcomed a Liberal Party splinter group, the New Conservative Party, into the ruling coalition.
The Free Patriotic Movement, The Kataeb Party, also known as the Phalange Party, the National Bloc, National Liberal Party, Lebanese Forces and the Guardians of the Cedars ( now outlawed ) each have their own base among Christians and it's controversial as to which group has the largest popularity.
Savoie quoted an anonymous minister from the Liberal Party as saying Cabinet had become " a kind of focus group for the Prime Minister ," while Simpson called cabinet a " mini-sounding board ".
The issue split the Liberal Party ( a breakaway group went on to create the Liberal Unionist party ) and the bill was thrown out on the second reading, ending his government after only a few months and inaugurating another headed by Lord Salisbury.
In 1962, a substantial group of disillusioned VVD-members founded the Liberal Democratic Centre ( Liberaal Democratisch Centrum, LDC ) which was intended to introduce a more twentieth-century liberal direction to the classical liberal VVD.
VVD MEPs are part of the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party and Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe EP group.
* Ginger Group ( Queensland ), a group of Liberal Party of Australia MLAs during the 1960s, 70s and 80s
Soon afterwards Richard Pankhurst left the Liberal Party after a wealthy group of pro-imperialist members took power.
Early difficulties in creating a coherent Radical group convinced Chamberlain of the need to establish a more effective organisation for the Liberal Party as a whole, especially in the localities.
Several local groups are protesting this development, including Hackney Unites, the Hackney Liberal Democrat Party, and Stokey Local, a group formed by local business leaders and residents.
At the center of the exposition along the main thoroughfare on a segament of south Broad Street known as the Southern Boulevard Parkway was the Forum of Founders consisting of the Court of Honor, the Liberal Arts and Agriculture Buildings, a group of sculptures and the Stairway of Nations facing on the oppossing side the spectacular Tower of Light.
The Liberal Unionists managed to stay strong in the south-west of England, the West Midlands ( the centre of Chamberlain's power base ), and especially in Scotland, where the Liberal Unionists were initially the more dominant group in their alliance with the Scottish Conservatives against the Liberals.

group and opponents
Athanasius presented his opponents, the Arians, as a cohesive group that backed Arius ’ views and followed him as a leader.
This group consisted mostly of opponents of the Bahá ' í administration such as Ruth White and Mirza Ahmad Sohrab.
The self-identified fundamentalists also cooperated in separating their opponents from the fundamentalist name, by increasingly seeking to distinguish themselves from the more open group, whom they often characterized derogatorily, by Ockenga's term, " neo-evangelical " or just evangelical.
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.
While Kim Il-sung was visiting Moscow that August, a group of his opponents tried to seize control of the government in Pyongyang.
Still, many favored the Redskins to win the game because of their group of " Over the Hill Gang " veterans, and because Miami had what some considered an easy schedule ( only two Dolphin opponents, Kansas City and the New York Giants posted winning records, and both of those teams were 8-6 ) and had struggled in the playoffs.
* Members of the pro-Buddhist group defeat their opponents in Ancient Japan.
He once described a group of opponents as " an effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals.
Aside from the main European zone matches, Wales, which finished second in its group behind Czechoslovakia, was drawn into a play-off with Israel after Israel won its group by default because its three opponents, Turkey, Indonesia and Sudan, refused to play.
While the tribes were being assembled, a skirmish broke out on the outskirts of the crowd as Tiberius ' supporters were attempting to block a group of his opponents from entering into the area to mingle about.
According to Karl Mannheim's historical reconstruction of the shifts in the meaning of ideology, the modern meaning of the word was born when Napoleon Bonaparte ( as a politician ) used it in an abusive way against " the ideologues " ( a group which included Cabanis, Condorcet, Constant, Daunou, Say, Madame de Staël, and Tracy ), to express the pettiness of his ( liberal republican ) political opponents.
Although many of the leaders of the WSGA's hired force such as W. C. Irvine were Democrats, the ranchers who had hired the group were tied to the Republican party and their opponents were mostly Democrats.
The amount can vary from severing ties to opponents of the group up to and including severing all non-group-affiliated intercourse.
In particular, his opponents were keen to develop a body of knowledge in this area to allow them to counteract a masterful individual with a highly competent group of officers, a General Staff.
Led by opponents to the distribution center, the group asked the Buda City Council to allow citizens to vote on the zoning change.
Brazil went on to beat all three opponents, scoring 11 goals and conceding only three, and topping the group.
In the interval between Parliaments he was treasurer of the Providence Island Company from 1630, linking him to a small, intense group of Puritan opponents to the King.
Ninety-seven han formed the third group, the tozama ( outside vassals ), former opponents or new allies.
Other opponents were the family group of Oxenstierna and Vasa ( House ), which had been on the opposing side in the election of king and lost.
Following the passage of California's Proposition 8, Proposition 8 opponents obtained donation lists of those who had supported the ballot measure by contributing to the " Yes on 8 " campaign, published the list, organized an activism group, and began calling for boycotts of the places of work of the supporters to force the firing or resignation of employees.
Clark was repeatedly portrayed as unsure on this critical issue by his opponents throughout the primary season, being forced to continue to clarify his position such as at the second primary debate when he said, " I think it's really embarrassing that a group of candidates up here are working on changing the leadership in this country and can't get their own story straight ...
The Family Compact is the epithet applied by their opponents to a small closed group of men who exercised most of the political and judicial power in Upper Canada ( modern Ontario ) from the 1810s to the 1830s.
Colombe was the leader of a group of Florentine opponents of Galileo's, which some of the latter's friends referred to as " the pigeon league ".

group and merger
Then in the early 1980s there were major changes in the Australian brewing industry, including the merger of Castlemaine ( Brisbane ), Swan ( Perth ) and Toohey's ( Sydney ) into a national brewing group, as a result of acquisitions by Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond.
* 2000 – EADS, the world's second-largest aerospace group is formed by the merger of Aérospatiale-Matra, DASA, and CASA.
The Evangelical Church was formed by a group of EUB congregations who dissented from the merger which formed the United Methodist Church.
These are the brightest members of two respective subgroups within the galaxy group, and are heading toward a merger in the future.
In January 1997, the X Consortium passed stewardship of X to The Open Group, a vendor group formed in early 1996 by the merger of the Open Software Foundation and X / Open.
The terms of the merger allowed Daimler-Benz's non-automotive businesses such as Daimler-Benz InterServices AG ( Debis ) ( created in 1989 to handle data processing, financial and insurance services, and real estate management for the Daimler group ) to continue to pursue their respective strategies of expansion.
Established on February 1, 1958, as a first step towards a pan-Arab state, the UAR was created when a group of political and military leaders in Syria proposed a merger of the two states to Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser.
After the merger with Disney, ABC became sister company to a record label group once again, the Buena Vista Music Group ( which includes such labels as Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records ).
On January 9, 2004, a group claiming to be loyal to the Progressive Conservative Party and opposed to the merger, which they characterized as an Alliance takeover, filed application with the Chief Electoral Officer to register a party called the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Freight services, formerly operated by NS Cargo are now part of the DB Schenker group since a merger in 2000.
Ansar al-Islam was formed in September 2001 as a merger of Jund al-Islam ( Soldiers of Islam ), led by Abu Abdallah al-Shafi ' i, and a splinter group from the Islamic Movement of Kurdistan led by Mullah Krekar.
It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines — Sterling European Airlines and Maersk Air — which had been bought by the Icelandic investment group Fons Eignarhaldsfélag a few months before.
With the new company's 2004 merger with Sanofi-Synthélabo, it became a subsidiary of the resulting Sanofi-Aventis pharmaceuticals group.
In the decade prior to the merger, the NYC had trimmed its physical plant and assembled a young, eager management group under the leadership of Alfred E. Perlman.
The formation of VFW was a natural outcome of the 1961 rocket technology development alliance between the two merger partners and Hamburger Flugzeugbau ( HFB ) in the Entwicklungsring Nord ( ERNO ) group.
Blackpool Football Club were formed on 26 July 1887, after a merger with a breakaway group from the local St. John's Football Club.
Although widely recognized in most plant classifications ( notably the Cronquist system ), the APG system ( 1998 ) and the APG II system ( 2003 ) have included these plants in the family Amaranthaceae on the basis of evidence from molecular phylogenies: they are a paraphyletic group, so that for a monophyletic taxon, merger with Amaranthaceae sensu stricto was needed.
The Eastern group was the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America, a denomination formed on 13 April 1897 through the merger of two older bodies: The Central Evangelical Holiness Association ( organised 13 – 14 March 1890 ) and led by Fred A. Hillery and C. Howard Davis ; and three churches organised by William Howard Hoople since January 1894, and formed into the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America.
Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle, and a group ( also called the Holiness Church of Christ ), that resulted in November 1904 at Rising Star, Texas from the prior merger of The Holiness Church ( founded in 1888 in Texas ) and the Independent Holiness Church ( formed at Van Alstyne, Texas in 1901, and led by Charles B. Jernigan and J. B. Chapman ).
As a result of the merger, ITV plc had ( according to the company ) an over-capacity of studio facilities and production units around the country, which had previously been rivals, but were now all part of the same group.
However, following a review of company records undertaken with the support of the new board, author Graham Turner stated that at the time of the merger there were 16 versions of the Mini being produced, yielding an average profit of just £ 16 per car, while every Morris Minor sold lost the group £ 9 and every Austin Westminster sold lost £ 17.
A group led by BAe, comprising Alenia Difesa, GEC-Marconi, and Saab Dynamics, proposed the S225XR ; Matra proposed a derivative of MICA, although the long-planned merger of BAe Dynamics and Matra's missile division was expected to lead to the removal of this proposal ; Daimler-Benz Aerospace and Bayern-Chemie proposed the Advanced Air-to-Air Missile ( A3M ); and Hughes, supported by the U. S. Government, proposed an AMRAAM derivative based on upgrade work being carried out.
A small group of members in Bolton and Wigan opposed to the merger formed the Marxist Worker group, which later fused with the International Marxist Group.

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