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- Q18344671 subject Q8158174.
- Q18344671 subject Q8579563.
- Q18344671 abstract "The 1972 Labour Party deputy leadership election took place on 25 April 1972 after Roy Jenkins resigned as deputy leader over the decision to hold a referendum on Britain's entry into the Common Market.Edward Short, formerly Education Secretary in the government of Harold Wilson, was regarded as a "unity" candidate, and won the election over his main rival, the left-winger Michael Foot, who had unsuccessfully stood for the deputy leadership in 1970 and 1971.".
- Q18344671 startDate "1972-04-25".
- Q18344671 thumbnail Michael_Foot_(1981).jpg?width=300.
- Q18344671 title "Labour Party (UK) deputy leadership election".
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- Q18344671 electionDate "1972-04-25".
- Q18344671 electionName "Labour Party deputy leadership election".
- Q18344671 type Event.
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- Q18344671 comment "The 1972 Labour Party deputy leadership election took place on 25 April 1972 after Roy Jenkins resigned as deputy leader over the decision to hold a referendum on Britain's entry into the Common Market.Edward Short, formerly Education Secretary in the government of Harold Wilson, was regarded as a "unity" candidate, and won the election over his main rival, the left-winger Michael Foot, who had unsuccessfully stood for the deputy leadership in 1970 and 1971.".
- Q18344671 label "Labour Party (UK) deputy leadership election, 1972".
- Q18344671 depiction Michael_Foot_(1981).jpg.