Unionist Party (Scotland)
The Unionist Party was the main centre-right political party in Scotland between 1912 and 1965. Independent from, although associated with, the Conservative Party in England and Wales, it stood for election at different periods of its history in alliance with a small number of Liberal Unionist and National Liberal candidates. Those who became members of parliament (MPs) would take the Conservative Whip at Westminster as the Ulster Unionists did until 1972. At Westminster, the differences between the Scottish Unionist and the English party could appear blurred or non-existent to the external casual observer, especially as many Scottish MPs were prominent in the parliamentary Conservative Party, such as party leaders Bonar Law (1911–1921 and 1922–1923) and Sir Alec Douglas-Home (1963–1965),
Adrian BaillieAlec_Douglas-HomeAlexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of BurleighAlexander SprotAllan Chapman (politician)Andrew Dewar GibbArchibald Cochrane (politician)Arthur Henniker-HughanBasil Neven-SpenceBonar_LawDonald Nicol (MP)Douglas_Douglas-Hamilton,_14th_Duke_of_HamiltonFrank LilleyGeorge Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of LeckieHelen Shaw (Unionist politician)Hew Hamilton DalrympleJack Browne, Baron CraigtonJames Latham Clyde, Lord ClydeJames Stuart, 1st Viscount Stuart of FindhornJock Bruce-GardyneJohn BrewisJohn_BuchanJohn Dalrymple, 12th Earl of StairJohn George (politician)John_Hope,_1st_Baron_GlendevonJohn Maclay, 1st Viscount MuirshielKatharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of AthollLord Malcolm Douglas-HamiltonNiall Macpherson, 1st Baron DrumalbynNoel SkeltonNorman Wylie, Lord WyliePriscilla Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir of BelhelvieRobert Finlay, 1st Viscount FinlayRobert Horne, 1st Viscount Horne of SlamannanSir_Fitzroy_Maclean,_1st_BaronetSir John Gilmour, 2nd BaronetTam GalbraithTeddy TaylorWalter Elliot (Scottish politician)William_Darling_(politician)
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Adrian BaillieAlexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of BurleighAlexander SprotAllan Chapman (politician)Archibald Cochrane (politician)Arthur Henniker-HughanBasil Neven-SpenceDonald Nicol (MP)Douglas_Douglas-Hamilton,_14th_Duke_of_HamiltonFrank LilleyHelen Shaw (Unionist politician)Hew Hamilton DalrympleJack Browne, Baron CraigtonJames Latham Clyde, Lord ClydeJames Stuart, 1st Viscount Stuart of FindhornJohn BrewisJohn_BuchanJohn Dalrymple, 12th Earl of StairJohn George (politician)John Maclay, 1st Viscount MuirshielKatharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of AthollLord Malcolm Douglas-HamiltonNiall Macpherson, 1st Baron DrumalbynNoel SkeltonRobert Horne, 1st Viscount Horne of SlamannanSir John Gilmour, 2nd BaronetTam GalbraithWalter Elliot (Scottish politician)William_Darling_(politician)William Grant, Lord GrantWilliam McNair SnaddenWilliam Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baron Selsdon
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Unionist Party (Scotland)
The Unionist Party was the main centre-right political party in Scotland between 1912 and 1965. Independent from, although associated with, the Conservative Party in England and Wales, it stood for election at different periods of its history in alliance with a small number of Liberal Unionist and National Liberal candidates. Those who became members of parliament (MPs) would take the Conservative Whip at Westminster as the Ulster Unionists did until 1972. At Westminster, the differences between the Scottish Unionist and the English party could appear blurred or non-existent to the external casual observer, especially as many Scottish MPs were prominent in the parliamentary Conservative Party, such as party leaders Bonar Law (1911–1921 and 1922–1923) and Sir Alec Douglas-Home (1963–1965),
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