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364: 369: 178: 445: 440: 435: 430: 78: 450: 282: 31: 73:, contested the election independently of the Labour Party, and were termed "Coalition Labour" candidates. Only Bell and Parker received a 148: 425: 203: 66: 281:, who had been elected as a Labour Party candidate, also agreed to join the coalition government. However, he was sponsored by the 406: 242: 43: 297: 289: 210: 118: 86: 27: 218: 58: 156: 50: 293: 126: 54: 288:
Of the remaining four Coalition Labour MPs, Wardle resigned in 1920 due to poor health, and Barnes retired at the
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was a separate organisation which also supported the Coalition and had a background in the Labour Party.
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and an independent candidate respectively, and only Roberts won his seat. He stood again at the
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Of the five candidates in the 1918 general election, the four former ministers were successful:
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had left the coalition earlier in 1918; most Coalition Labour candidates were former Labour
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When Labour withdrew from the coalition, four of its MPs preferred to remain as ministers:
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Following the election, the four ministers continued in position.
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This article about a political party in the United Kingdom is a
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British Parliamentary Election Statistics, 1918-1968
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Labour coalition
1918 United Kingdom general election
trade unionism
outgoing coalition government
Labour Party
Members of Parliament
G. N. Barnes
James Parker
George Henry Roberts
George Wardle
National Sailors' and Firemen's Union
John R. Bell
Coalition Coupon
Coalition National Democratic and Labour Party
Coalition Liberal
National Democratic and Labour Party
Cannock
James Parker
Glasgow Gorbals
George Nicoll Barnes
Kingston upon Hull South West
John R. Bell
Sailors
Norwich
George Henry Roberts
Stockport
George James Wardle
Stephen Walsh
Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation
1922 United Kingdom general election

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