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1935 Labour Party leadership election
← 1932 26 November – 3 December 1935 (1935-11-26 – 1935-12-03) 1955 →
 
Candidate Clement Attlee Herbert Morrison Arthur Greenwood
First ballot 58 (43.0%) 44 (32.6%) 33 (24.4%)
Second ballot 88 (64.7%) 48 (35.3%) Eliminated

Leader before election

Clement Attlee (interim)

Elected Leader

Clement Attlee

The 1935 Labour Party leadership election took place on 26 November 1935 when Herbert Morrison and Arthur Greenwood challenged Clement Attlee, the incumbent party leader of only one month and one day. Attlee, previously Deputy Leader, had been appointed as an interim leader the previous month when George Lansbury resigned and the general election was looming.

With the Labour Party now having roughly three times as many MPs as in the 1931-5 Parliament, both Morrison and Greenwood stood in the annual election for leader, feeling that Attlee's appointment had only been intended as an interim measure. Morrison had not been an MP at the time of the October appointment, whilst Greenwood had declined to offer himself as a candidate then because he was strongly associated with trade union leaders such as Ernest Bevin, who were widely regarded as the reasons for forcing Lansbury to resign, a move that the vast majority of Labour MPs opposed.

Candidates[edit]

Results[edit]

The first round of the contest took place on 26 November 1935:[1]

Name Votes %
Clement Attlee 58 43.0
Herbert Morrison 44 32.6
Arthur Greenwood Red XN 33 24.4

As the lowest-placed candidate, Greenwood was eliminated from the race.

The second contest took place on 3 December:

Name Votes %
Clement Attlee Green tickY 88 64.7
Herbert Morrison 48 35.3

With a clear majority, Attlee retained the party leadership.

Herbert Morrison later claimed that he was denied the leadership of the Labour Party in the 1935 election by the votes of Labour MPs who were members of New Welcome Lodge.[2] Morrison's backer Hugh Dalton made similar claims, and went further than Morrison by claiming to have been shown the summons for the meeting at which the voting was decided.[3] Dalton believed that the members of New Welcome Lodge backed Arthur Greenwood, who was a member of the lodge, and then backed Clement Attlee in order to block Morrison.[4] Greenwood was elected to replace Attlee as Deputy Leader.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Leaders of the Labour Party". Election.demon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  • ^ John Hamill and Andrew Prescott, 'The Masons' Candidate: New Welcome Lodge No. 5139 and the Parliamentary Labour Party' Archived 2012-10-14 at the Wayback Machine, Labour History Review, Volume 71, Number 1, April 2006, pp. 9–41(33), citing H. Morrison, Herbert Morrison: An Autobiography (London, Odhams, 1960), p. 164
  • ^ Hugh Dalton, Ben Pimlott, The Political Diary of Hugh Dalton, 1918–40, 1945–60 (London School of Economics and Political Science, ISBN 0-224-01912-0), p.224.
  • ^ Hamill and Prescott, pp. 9–41(33), citing H. Dalton, The Fateful Years, (London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1957), p. 82

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