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- Tom_Tunnecliffe abstract "Thomas Tunnecliffe (13 July 1869 – 2 February 1948) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the districts of West Melbourne (1903–1904), Eaglehawk (1907–1920) and Collingwood (1921–1947) for the Australian Labor Party.In February 1932 Edmond Hogan, the Premier of Victoria and leader of the Labor Party, travelled to London to talk to the banks about Victoria's desperate economic plight during the Great Depression. While he was away Tunnecliffe was acting Premier, and he was much more willing than Hogan to reject the Premiers' Plan. As a result the Country Party withdrew its support from Hogan's minority government, and in April the government was defeated in a confidence vote.Tunnecliffe, as acting leader, led the Labor campaign in the May 1932 state election, now completely rejecting the Premiers's Plan, which was the main issue at the election. The Labor Party Executive expelled everyone who had supported the Premier's Plan, including Hogan, although it did not run a candidate against him. Tunnecliffe was elected leader of the party. At the elections the United Australia Party won 31 seats to Labor's 16 and the reunited Country Party's 14. Hogan and one of his ex-ministers were elected as "Premiers' Plan Labor" candidates. The UAP's Stanley Argyle became Premier of Victoria and Tunnecliffe was Opposition leader until the 1935 state election when Labor won only 17 seats and finished with third party status, not even rating for Opposition. Tunnecliffe was a close friend of the gambling boss John Wren, (in the view of most historians, in fact, Tunnecliffe was under Wren's control) who was also very close to United Country Party leader Albert Dunstan. With Wren's influence, Labor supported Dunstan's minority government from 1935. (At the 1935 election United Country polled only 13.7% of the popular vote and won 20 seats, to Labor's 37.9% and 17 seats.)Tunnecliffe was succeeded as leader of the Victorian Labor Party by John Cain, Snr in 1937 following the 1937 state election. He was Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1937 to 1940 and continued as the member for Collingwood until August 1947, when he resigned due to ill-health. Labor's support for Dunstan continued until 1943.".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe birthDate "1869-07-13".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe birthPlace Coghills_Creek,_Victoria.
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe birthYear "1869".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathDate "1948-02-02".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathPlace Australia.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathPlace Clifton_Hill,_Victoria.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathYear "1948".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe office "Leader of the Opposition of Victoria".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe predecessor Stanley_Argyle.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe successor Stanley_Argyle.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe termPeriod Tom_Tunnecliffe__1.
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Tunnecliffe".
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe birthDate "1869-07-13".
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe dateOfBirth "1869-07-13".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe dateOfDeath "1948-02-02".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathDate "1948-02-02".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathPlace Australia.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe deathPlace Clifton_Hill,_Victoria.
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe name "Tom Tunnecliffe".
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe occupation "Bootmaker".
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe placeOfBirth Coghills_Creek,_Victoria.
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- Tom_Tunnecliffe placeOfDeath Australia.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe placeOfDeath Clifton_Hill,_Victoria.
- Tom_Tunnecliffe predecessor "Sir Stanley Argyle".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe spouse "Bertha Louise Gross".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe spouse "Florence Bertha Bishop".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe successor "Sir Stanley Argyle".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe termEnd "1935-04-02".
- Tom_Tunnecliffe termStart "1932-07-13".
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