Sunday, 27 January 2019
2165 Emlyn Evans
Constituency: Denbigh 1950-9 ( National Liberal )
Emlyn is the only one of the new "National Liberals" I consider to be worthy of inclusion here. He succeeded Henry Morris-Jones as National Liberal MP having fought against him as an official Liberal in 1945. He himself was opposed by an official Liberal who ran him close in a three-cornered contest.
Emlyn was a saddler's son from Llangollen. HGe was educated at the local grammar school and Cambridge where he was President of the Union in 1934. He stood for City of Chester in 1935 but came second in a three cornered contest. In 1936 he was elected to the Liberal Party Council. He became editor of the New Commonwealth Quarterly in 1935. He helped found the World Youth Congress in 1936. That same year he was arrested in Germany for promoting "anti-fascist views". He served in the RAF during World War Two finishing with the rank of Wing Commander. He came second in Denbigh in 1945 in a three-cornered contest. He became a barrister in 1946. He drifted towards the Liberal Nationals and signed the Design for Freedom joint statement of principles with the Tories. He joined the party in 1947.
In 1950 Emlyn broke with the Woolton-Teviot agreement by referring to himself as a National Liberal only in his election literature ; it's a measure of the imbalance of power that Tory candidates were not required to identify themselves as National Liberals.
Emlyn's maiden speech supported the Schumann Plan and called on the Labour government to be more internationalist. In Parliament he called for more ministerial support for Wales and support for the Welsh language. He voted against a devolved Welsh Parliament in 1956.
Emlyn was re-elected comfortably in 1951 and 1955 as the Liberals and Labour jostled to be the main challenger. However the local Tories were concerned about his drinking problem and the Conservative Central Council passed a motion of no confidence in him in 1958. the National Liberals were unhappy about this but Emlyn himself helped to smooth out relations and ensure the parties united behind a new candidate.
He died in 1963 aged 53.
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