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- Victorian_Liberal_Party abstract "The Victorian Liberal Party (VLP), often called the Hollway Liberals, was an independent political party formed on 27 October 1954 from a grouping of supporters of Thomas Hollway, a former leader of the Liberal and Country Party and Premier of Victoria. The extant Liberal and Country Party was the actual Victorian division of the Liberal Party of Australia.The party was originally the Electoral Reform League, a political group formed by Hollway after his expulsion from the Liberal and Country Party, with the goal of re-distributing Victoria's electoral boundaries, which Hollway and his supporters saw as mal-apportioned in favour of the Country Party. With electoral reform implemented by John Cain's Labor government, the group became known as the \"Hollway group\". On 27 October 1954, the Speaker informed the assembly that Hollway's group had formally become an Opposition party. Hollway told reporters that he had attempted to unify opposition against the Labor Party, but that the Liberal and Country Party had rejected his overtures, leaving him no option but to form a \"separate political entity\". He stated that the VLP had been formed to bring \"the true principles of liberalism to the Parliament\".In December 1954 Hollway issued an ultimatum to the Cain government, demanding it remove price controls or his party would use its two votes in the Victorian Legislative Council to defeat the Price Control Extension Bill, which would have extended government control of prices a further twelve months from its expiration date of 31 December. The government ignored the ultimatum, and the bill was defeated in the upper house, but Cain came to an agreement with Hollway to maintain supply.The party ceased to exist in 1955 when all four members of the party (Hollway, Alexander Dennett, John Don and Ray Tovell) lost their seats in the Legislative Assembly at the 1955 state election.".
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- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Dennett.
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- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink John_Cain_(senior).
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink John_Don.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Liberalism.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Australia.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Premier_of_Victoria.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Price_controls.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Tovell.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Speaker_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hollway.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Legislative_Council.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_state_election,_1955.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electoral Reform League".
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electoral Reform".
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hollway Liberal".
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "VLP".
- Victorian_Liberal_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victorian Liberal Party".
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- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:1954_establishments_in_Australia.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:1955_disestablishments_in_Australia.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:Liberal_parties_in_Australia.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1955.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1954.
- Victorian_Liberal_Party hypernym Party.
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- Victorian_Liberal_Party comment "The Victorian Liberal Party (VLP), often called the Hollway Liberals, was an independent political party formed on 27 October 1954 from a grouping of supporters of Thomas Hollway, a former leader of the Liberal and Country Party and Premier of Victoria.".
- Victorian_Liberal_Party label "Victorian Liberal Party".
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- Victorian_Liberal_Party wasDerivedFrom Victorian_Liberal_Party?oldid=708153043.
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