- Bromley by-election, 1930
The Bromley by-election, 1930 was a parliamentary by-election held on
2nd September 1930 for theBritish House of Commons constituency of Bromley in north-westKent .The seat had become vacant when the constituency's Conservative
Member of Parliament (MP), the HonourableCuthbert James , died on21st July 1930 , aged 58. He had held the seat since winning a by-election in December 1919.Candidates
The Conservative candidate was Edward Taswell Campbell, a 51-year-old former diplomat. Campbell had been
Member of Parliament for Camberwell North West from 1924 until his defeat in 1929.The Liberal candidate was W.G. Fordham, who had contested the constituency at the 1929 election, finishing second. The Labour candidate was A.E. Ashworth, who had also stood in 1929 and had come last of three.
The fourth candidate, V.C. Redwood, stood for the
United Empire Party , which sought to make theBritish Empire afree trade bloc. This party was the creature of Lord Beaverbrook and Lord Rothermere, respectively proprietors of theDaily Express andDaily Mail .The Empire Crusade and their newspapers had been pressing the leader of the Conservative Party,
Stanley Baldwin , to adopt a moreprotectionist position. Their newspapers and platform were much more popular with the middle-class, commuter towns, in theHome Counties and London suburbs than elsewhere, and in safe Conservative seats;Bromley fitted these criteria perfectly.Results
On a much-reduced turnout, Campbell held the seat for the Conservatives with a majority of 1,606 votes. Redwood came third with 27.2% of the votes, a setback for the Empire Crusade which also failed to win the Westminster St George's by-election the following March.
Ironically for a campaign that sought to turn the Conservative Party to the right, the split vote almost allowed a Liberal victory. Fordham came second with 11,176 votes. Parallels can be seen between this by-election and the
Bromley and Chislehurst by-election, 2006 , which was almost won by the Liberal Democrats after the intervention of an another right-wing Conservative pressure group, theUK Independence Party .At the 1931 general election, Campbell would hold the seat with a majority over Labour of over 37,000 (67%). As part of the pact agreed by the parties in the National Government, he was not opposed by a Liberal candidate; the United Empire Party by this time had become defunct. Campbell would serve until his death in office in
1945 .Votes
Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate = Edward Taswell Campbell
votes = 12,782
percentage = 32.4
change = Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Party (UK)
candidate = W G Fordham
votes = 11,176
percentage = 28.4
change = Election box candidate
party =United Empire Party
candidate = V C Redwood
votes = 9,483
percentage = 24.1
change = Election box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = A E Ashworth
votes = 5,942
percentage = 15.1
change = Election box majority
votes = 1,606
percentage = 4.0
change =Election box turnout
votes = 39,383
percentage =
change = Election box hold with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
swing =Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate =Cuthbert James
votes = 25,449
percentage = 47.2
change = Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Party (UK)
candidate = W G Fordham
votes = 18,372
percentage = 34.1
change = Election box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = A E Ashworth
votes = 10,105
percentage = 18.7
change = Election box majority
votes = 6,077
percentage = 13.1
change =Election box turnout
votes = 53,926
percentage =
change = Election box hold with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
swing =ee also
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Bromley (UK Parliament constituency)
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*List of United Kingdom by-elections References
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