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British By-Elections: What Do They Prove?

John Cunningham Sparks

American Political Science Review, 1940, vol. 34, issue 1, 97-104

Abstract: “Returns from three more by-elections make it abundantly clear that the British people are not behind Prime Minister Chamberlain in his peace-at-any-price policies.” Thus the Nation summed up the results of the first five post-Munich byelections. The London Times, however, in an editorial on the ninth of the same series, thought “the result of the East Norfolk by-election should hearten and stiffen the Government.”

Date: 1940
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