Sunday, 18 November 2018
2093 Thomas Ramsay
Constituency : Western Isles 1929-35
The 1929 was a crushing disappointment to the Liberals. After all the hard work put into their policy prospectus and capturing 5 million votes, the electoral system ensured they finished up with just 59 seats. This was a net gain on 1924 of just 13 seats although some of the losses had already been incurred through defections. They also held the balance of power.
Thomas took over from Alexander Livingstone at Western Isles. He triumphed in a three-cornered contest.
Thomas was educated at Edinburgh University and became a barrister. He was a staunch adherent to Scottish culture and a member of many Scottish societies. In 1922 he stood as a National Liberal candidate at Glasgow Shettleston but lost out to labour's John Wheatley.
Despite sitting for one of the remotest seats, Thomas was the top Liberal attendee for divisions in the Commons. His contributions were mainly on constituency matters which included the evacuation of St Kilda.
In 1931, Thomas like most of the Highland liberals, joined the Liberal Nationals. He held his seat in a straight fight with the Tories in 1931 but was defeated by Labour in a three-cornered contest including the SNP in 1935.
He died in 1956 aged 79.
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