Progressive Party (London)
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The Progressive Party was a political party
Political party
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 based around the Liberal Party
Liberal Party (UK)
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 that contested municipal elections in the County of London
County of London
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.

It was founded in 1888 by a group of Liberals and leaders of the labour movement
Labour movement
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. It was also supported by the Fabian Society
Fabian Society
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, and Sidney Webb was one of its councillors. In the first elections of the London County Council
London County Council
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 (LCC) in January 1889 the Progressive Party won 70 of the 118 seats. It lost power in 1907 to the Municipal Reform Party
Municipal Reform Party
The Municipal Reform Party was a local party allied to the parliamentary Conservative Party in the County of London. The party contested elections to both the London County Council and metropolitan borough councils of the county from 1906 to 1945.-Formation:...

 (a Conservative organisation) under Richard Robinson.

Members

  • Nettie Adler, Arthur Acland Allen
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  • Joseph Allen Baker
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    , John Williams Benn, Frank Briant
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    , Charles Roden Buxton
    Charles Roden Buxton
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  • Henry George Chancellor, James William Cleland
    James William Cleland
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    , Edwin Cornwall
    Edwin Cornwall
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    , Henry Evan Auguste Cotton
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  • Willoughby Dickinson
  • Garnham Edmonds
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  • James Daniel Gilbert
    James Daniel Gilbert
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    , Harold James Glanville
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    , Harry Gosling
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  • George Alexander Hardy
    George Alexander Hardy
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    , Percy Alfred Harris, John Stanley Holmes, Emslie John Horniman
  • Richard C Lambert, John Scott Lidgett
    John Scott Lidgett
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  • Edward Martell
    Edward Martell
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    , Charles Albert McCurdy, Thomas McKinnon Wood
    Thomas McKinnon Wood
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  • Oswald Partington
  • Alfred Henry Scott, Edward Smallwood, Evan Spicer
  • Frederick William Verney
    Frederick William Verney
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  • David Sydney Waterlow
  • Alfred William Yeo
    Alfred William Yeo
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