Wednesday, 29 August 2018
2013 Alexander Livingstone
Constituency : Western Isles 1923-9
The 1923 election was unique in British history. In no other have the seats and votes been shared so evenly between three parties. The Tories ended up the largest party still but way short of a majority. Labour came second increasing their total and the Liberals third. They made around 80 gains , mainly from the Conservatives but also over 30 losses mainly former Lloyd George Liberals losing to Labour where the Tories re-entered the fray. They finished on 159, still the most recent time they took over 100 seats. The victorious Tory in Sheffield Ecclesall, Albert Harland styled himself as "Conservative and Liberal Unionist" but showed no signs of independence so this has been treated merely as a personal affectation.
Alexander took over from William Cotts in the Western Isles in a three-cornered contest.
Alexander was from Glasgow. He was a director of steel and building companies.He stood for Dover in 1918 and was soundly beaten by a couponed Conservative. He stood against the National Liberal Murdoch Macdonald at Inverness in a by-election in 1922 and then at the general election but failed to unseat him.
Alexander bucked the trend by substantially increasing his majority in 1924.
When Lloyd George became party leader, he joined the "Radical" parliamentary group against him and became its whip. He refused to endorse the Liberal Unemployment Pledge in 1929 and withdrew his candidature in the election.
Alexander joined Labour in 1930.
He died in 1950 aged 69.
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