Tuesday, 29 January 2019
2167 Arthur Holt
Constituency : Bolton West 1951-64
The parliament elected in 1950 didn't last long. Attlee didn't fancy soldiering on with a tiny majority or relying on a fractious parliamentary Liberal party as Megan Lloyd-George suggested. The resulting election saw a Conservative victory and a reduction of the Liberal haul to 6 seats. They had only been able to contest 109. Clement Davies had the consolation that it was his internal foes that bit the dust with Lloyd-George, Edgar Granville and Emrys Roberts all defeated.
Arthur ran a hosiery company in Bolton. He was educated at Mill Hill School and Manchester University.He served in World War Two and was captured at Singapore. He worked on the notorious Burma railway.
Arthur was the Liberals' only new face. He won Bolton West in similar circumstances to Donald Wade in Huddersfield although the pact was more formal in Bolton. Arthur won by nearly 3,000 votes in a straight fight with Labour. He and Wade were now the only Liberal MPs in England.
Arthur succeeded Wade as Chief Whip in 1952.
Arthur won more comfortably in 1955 and 1959. The pact ended in the early sixties and Arthur came third in the 1964 election.
Arthur was President of the Liberal Party in 1974-75.
He died in 1995 aged 81.
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