Liberal Party
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Leaders | Leaders in the House of Commons (1859–1916) | - Palmerston (1859–65)
- Gladstone (1865–75)
- Hartington (1875–80)
- Gladstone (1880–94)
- Rosebery (1894–96)
- Harcourt (1896–98)
- Campbell-Bannerman (1899–1908)
- Asquith (1908–16)
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Leaders in the House of Lords (1859–1916) | |
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Overall Leaders (1916–88) | - Asquith (1916–26)
- Maclean (interim) (1918–20)
- Lloyd George (1926–31)
- Samuel (1931–35)
- Sinclair (1935–45)
- Davies (1945–56)
- Grimond (1956–67)
- Thorpe (1967–76)
- Grimond (1976)
- Steel (1976–88)
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Deputy Leaders | - Samuel (1929–31)
- Sinclair (1931–35)
- Harris (1940–45)
- vacant (1945–49)
- M Lloyd George (1949–51)
- vacant (1951–62)
- Wade (1962–64)
- vacant (1964–76)
- Pardoe (1976-79)
- vacant (1979-85)
- Beith (1985–88)
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Structure |
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Parliamentarians | - Members of Parliament
- Members of the House of Lords
- Chief Whip
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