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- Q7248776 subject Q8129846.
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- Q7248776 abstract "The Progressive Party of New South Wales was a New South Wales political party that operated between 1920 and 1927, achieving representation in the Legislative Assembly due to proportional representation. The party attracted support from conservative voters in both rural and urban NSW. As a result, its policies were socially conservative but had elements of Agrarian socialism.At the 1920 election it won 15 seats.In December 1921 the party split over the question of support for the first government of George Fuller. An urban wing, led by Thomas Ley and Walter Wearne agreed to enter Fuller's coalition, while a rural wing ("The True Blues"), led by Michael Bruxner and Ernest Buttenshaw offered Fuller only conditional support. The urban members of the party were absorbed into the Nationalist Party at this time. The party was reduced to nine rural members at the 1922 election and was a coalition partner in Fuller's second government.The rural wing contested the 1925 election and maintained its 9 seats but in 1927, its members officially joined the Country Party, of which the Progressive Party was largely a fore-runner. It was not related to the earlier Progressive Party that had operated in the state between 1901 and 1907.".
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- Q7248776 comment "The Progressive Party of New South Wales was a New South Wales political party that operated between 1920 and 1927, achieving representation in the Legislative Assembly due to proportional representation. The party attracted support from conservative voters in both rural and urban NSW.".
- Q7248776 label "Progressive Party (1920)".