
The Fourth Party was a label given to a quartet of British MPs, Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff, John Gorst and Arthur Balfour, in the 1880-1885 parliament. They attacked what they saw as the weakness of both the Liberal government and the Conservative opposition. Despite the label, they were all backbench members of the Conservative...
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(from the article `Churchill, Lord Randolph`) ...Liberal ministry of 1880–85, he joined three other ConservativesSir Henry Drummond Wolff, John Eldon Gorst, and Arthur James Balfourin forming ...
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In Britain, group of radical Tory activists within the Conservative Party 1880-85. Led by Lord Randolph Churchill, they campaigned for `Tory democracy`: reform within the Conservative Party...
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