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The 1929 Eddisbury by-election was a by-election held on 20 March 1929 for the
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constituency of Eddisbury.


Vacancy

The election was triggered by the death of the sitting Unionist Member of Parliament (MP),
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. He had been the MP here since re-gaining the seat from the Liberal at the January 1910 general election.


History

Eddisbury had been won by the Unionists at every election since the seat was created in 1885, with the exception of the Liberal landslide election of 1906, when the Liberal
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won the seat. The Liberals came closest to winning the seat back in 1923 when the Unionist majority was only 196 votes. At the previous General Election in 1924, the result was a comfortable Unionist win;


Candidates

It was a straight fight between the Unionist, Lieutenant-Colonel Roderick George Fenwick-Palmer and the Liberal, Richard Russell, Labour having decided not to contest the seat. The Labour Party had a weak organisation in the constituency and rarely fought the seat. Russell, a 57-year-old local government Alderman on Birkenhead Town Council, had the advantage of having fought the seat at the two previous general elections and had been nursing the constituency. Thirty-seven-year-old Fenwick Palmer (a descendant of Sir Robert Peel) was Chairman of Wrexham Conservative Association so was new to most electors in the constituency, although he was well known in
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hunting circles.


Campaign

On 1 March, nationally, Liberal leader, David Lloyd George launched the Liberal programme for the upcoming General Election, titled ''We Can Conquer Unemployment''. The main issues in the election concerned agriculture, and the controversial land programme of Liberal leader David Lloyd George. This was unsurprising given the essentially rural nature of the constituency.


Result

The result was a Liberal gain from the Unionists.The Times, 22 March 1929 The Liberal victory in a seat not won since 1906, helped fuel speculation that the Liberal Party might win a General Election, expected within months.


Aftermath

A couple of months later, Russell held the seat at the 1929 general election against the same Unionist opponent, with a slightly reduced majority. By the time of the next general election (held in 1931) Russell had joined the Liberal National faction of the Liberal Party, and he was returned without opposition. In
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he was again returned unopposed as a Liberal National.


External links

*Portrait of Richard Russell * http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp55695/richard-john-russell?search=sas&sText=Richard+John+Russell *Portrait of Fenwick-Palmer * http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp67323/roderick-george-fenwick-palmer


References

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