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In addition to prolific journalism (he specialised in book reviews), Donnelly had gone into business after his defeat in 1970 and became chairman of ICPS Ltd and Managing Director of Practical Europe Ltd. In the recession of 1973 and 1974, his companies struggled financially, and this, combined with
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planter; his mother was English and descended from a member of the Indian Civil Service. In 1928 he was the first of his family to return to Britain for his schooling in a century (accompanied by his mother; they lost contact with his father); he went to Brightlands School, Newnham-on-Severn,
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Common Wealth did not long survive the election and Donnelly rejoined Labour in September 1945. From 1945 to 1946 he lectured at the RAF Staff College. On leaving the RAF, Donnelly became assistant editor and later editor of
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He did not go to university. As a keen sportsman, Donnelly became secretary of the London Grasshoppers Rugby Club on leaving school and while working as an office boy. At the age of 17 he set up the
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industry; given the narrow majority which Wilson's government had in its first term, their opposition would have been enough to vote down the plan, and any moves had to be postponed until after the
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in 1967 which ensured his views were widely known. He heaped scorn on the government's handling of the economy and called for a fundamental change to the relation of the party to the
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in 1968, Donnelly received a two-minute standing ovation, and then told members "Mr Wilson should resign and leave public life". However he was not willing to join the
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party generally regarded as to the left of Labour. Although there was no Labour Party candidate, Donnelly was narrowly pushed into third place by the
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In the mid-1960s, Donnelly decided to call for an alliance between the Labour Party and the Liberal Party. He also joined with another Labour MP,
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Donnelly began causing increasing trouble to the Labour Party whips after the election. He became chief political correspondent for the
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In Parliament, he defined himself as "an Englishman with an Irish name sitting for a Welsh seat" and initially allied with
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who was a member of four political parties during the course of his career, and moved between parties on five occasions.
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with whom Donnelly was not pleased; although his skills would have merited appointment to Wilson's government after the
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entry, and attended the Conservative Party conference that October as a delegate from
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Pembrokeshire constituencies
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and instead set up his own party, initially known as 'Our Party' but later the
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Jones, J.G. "Desmond Donnelly and the 1963 Labour Party leadership contest",
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but polled poorly. Donnelly himself lost Pembrokeshire to the Conservatives.
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in November 1967 forced the government to withdraw from defence commitments '
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rearmament which he considered necessary. He was also outspokenly anti-
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Abruptly, in April 1971, Donnelly announced that he had joined the
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The final breach in relations came after spending cuts caused by
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This ensured his appointment as political correspondent for the
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In 1954, Donnelly fell out with Bevan over the issue of
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as a Conservative, was to cause serious depression.
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